Jammu and Kashmir state government withdrew stone-pelting cases against 9,730 people. (File photo) 
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State government promoting anti-national forces: Jammu and Kashmir National Panthers Party

The statement was made after the state government withdrew stone-pelting cases against 9,730 people and passed a new rehabilitation policy for the surrendered militant.

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JAMMU: The Jammu and Kashmir National Panthers Party (JKNPP) on Sunday alleged that the state government was promoting anti-national forces in the valley.

The party made the statement after the state government withdrew stone-pelting cases against 9,730 people in the state and passed a new rehabilitation policy for the surrendered militants.

JKNPP chairman Harsh Dev Singh told ANI, "Such actions are promoting anti-national forces in the region and are demoralising the army."

He accused the state government of taking a U-turn on its zero-tolerance policy against the anti-nationals. 

He termed it as the politics of appeasement that could have dangerous ramifications.

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