Early Times Report
Jammu, Nov 18: After landslide victory of National Secular Forum (NSF) in the elections of Jammu University Research Scholars Executive Association (JURSEA), the NSF today organized a victorious rally in the Jammu University campus. Hundreds of scholars, students and supporters of National Secular Forum (NSF) participated in the rally, amid raising slogans and dancing to the tunes of beating drums. In the form of rally, the victorious rally made a round of entire campus and finally the rally culminated and the newly elected president along with other office bearers addressed the gathering. Addressing the gathering, JURSEA president Sukhdev Singh claimed that Modi wave had failed to make any affect in Jammu and Kashmir and the landslide victory of NSF in the JURSEA elections gave testimony of it. "Despite the strong backing of some Bhartiya Janta Party leaders and professors associated with the Saffron brigade, same had failed to create a wedge in the minds and hearts of students and scholars", he said. He further said that for the last nearly two years the opposition party had left no stone unturned to make inroads into the scholars community but the likeminded scholars, who were also the mirror of society, didn't fell into the hands of communal forces and had foiled their all designs, by giving strong reply. "The elections of JURSEA would also have a great affect on the ensuing elections of Jammu and Kashmir. The winning of NSF is not the win of our organization but it is the win of secular forces and the people, students scholars working on the ground and are associated with the issues of people and masses", he said, adding that the communal forces have been striving hard to achieve their nefarious goals but these communal forces would get a befitting reply in the upcoming elections as the masses of state, who have a centuries old communal brotherhood would teach a lesson to communal and opportunistic elements. He further said that those who claimed that the Modi wave would definitely have an effect in state elections but it would not work in state as these forces have no people friendly agenda and have not work on ground level instead of dividing masses on communal lines. Among those who were part of victorious rally included, Jyoti Bala, Sunny Babber, Manzoor Ahmed , Gopal Singh, Syed Shehna, Dalip Singh, Barket Tahir,Qayoom Malik, Papinder Singh, Pawan Sharma, Akshey Kumar, JV Singh, Qayoom Malik, Rahul Kumar, Amjad, Zulfi Singh,Reshikesh Rana, Jagdeep Singh, Parvinder Singh, Amit Kumar,PP Singh, Joginder Singh, Javed Iqbal, Sarvm Butt, Mukhtiar, Vijay and others. |