"After reading the document of the Agenda of Alliance, I am seriously worried about an attempt to fracture the secular processes in the state and usher in an era of further radicalisation of the entire state particularly Jammu Province," former president of the Jammu and Kashmir High Court Bar Association B S Salathia said.
"The Agenda of Alliance is a communal agenda formed to benefit the Kashmir valley alone," he added.
He said that the agenda of Alliance has deprived the people of Jammu region of their right to have due representation in the Legislative Assembly.
"The 2002 Amendment to the Representation of People's Act clearly says that there could be delimitation of assembly constituencies only after the 2031 census and that too if the government of the time would be willing to withdraw the anti-democratic amendment," he said.
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He said that the issues on which the BJP had sought mandate from the Jammu region have been sidelined by the party after coming to power in the state.
"The written references about the internally displaced Hindus of Kashmir are more brazen and naked in intention. PDP-BJP is seeking to integrate exiled Hindus of Kashmir with the existing Kashmir social milieu there so that they are eventually absorbed into it. We all know what Kashmiri social milieu means," he said.
Terming the document as "sinister" Agenda of Alliance, Salathia sought immediate withdrawal of the same which, he said, has the potential of undoing all that the nation did for integrating the state since independence.