Slap sedition charges on politicians issuing anti-national statements in JK: Sharma

Press Trust of India  |  Jammu 

Sunday appealed the to the Centre and the administration to slap sedition charges on leaders issuing "anti-national" statements for political gains in

Sharma, who recently resigned from the and joined the saffron party, hailed the UN's move to declare (JeM) founder a global terrorist, saying the decision was the result of diplomatic efforts of the Prime

"We appeal to the Centre and state administration that those leaders, who are making anti-national statements every now and then, should be booked under the so that they desist from such remarks," the former said.

He was addressing his first monthly meeting with workers at Akhnoor here.

Sharma accused the National Conference, the and the PDP of being in the "habit of backing anti-Indian forces" and said such statements were gainst the unity and the integrity of the country and amounts to sedition.

"If the Kashmir-based leaders are making anti-statements, they should face the sedition law," he said, and cautioned them against making "anti-national statements for political gains".

The lambasted over its promise to review the Armed Forces Special Powers Act (AFSPA) in militancy-hit valley, saying such things would only embolden terrorists.

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First Published: Sun, May 05 2019. 21:25 IST