Support ‘Fight for Jammu’ mission: YP
STATE TIMES NEWS
JAMMU: Holding BJP culpable for inflicting a lethal dent upon Dogra’s pride and honour by pusillanimously surrendering before the PDP on the Jammu related issues, Young Panthers lambasted the saffron brigade for treacherously betraying the mandate of Jammu Pradesh for the lust of power.
Spokesman Young Panthers, Gagan Pratap Singh told reporters that the Panthers Party carrying the mission of ‘Fight for Jammu’ along with hundreds of activists shall march towards the Parliament of India on 18th June, to protest against the obnoxious discrimination doled out to Jammu region immediately after the formation of the sinister BJP-PDP coalition government in the state where the saffron party conceded Rs. 1600 cr prestigious AIIMS to Kashmir.
Gagan Pratap on behalf of JKNPP extended its full support to a three day ‘Jammu Bandh call’ from June 19 to 21, 2015 being given by an Apex body of civil society groups represented by ACC (AIIMS Coordination Committee) to protest against the shifting of AIIMS from Jammu to Kashmir. He appealed to the people including the youth, students, traders and shopkeepers, businessmen, intellectuals and other social organizations to observe a complete shut down on all the three days to make the Jammu Bandh call successful at all costs.
Gagan said that the J&K state has been witnessing gross anarchy since the formation of the BJP partnered government amid hurling the pro-PaK, pro-Khalistan and pro-ISIS flags in the State with separatists and anti-national elements raising their draconian heads spewing the venom against the country.
Moreover the new anti-youth recruitment policy has antagonized the unemployed youth of the State and the day is not far when the angry and outrageous people of Jammu Pradesh would blow the BJP to smithereens.
Gagan exhorted the people to adopt and support the Dogma of Panthers Party as it is the only regional party of Jammu Pradesh which has been fighting with letter and spirits for the cause of the people since the time of inception.
Others who were present in the press conference included Parshotam Parihar, Anil Rakwal and Bashir Ahmad.