Arun Trisal Early Times Report
Kathua, Mar 15: "Vishav Hindu Parishad, Bajrang Dal and Rashtriya Swayam Sang, RSS will not compromise on Art 370 and will not tolerate Separatists in J&K who brutally butchered innocent Kashmiri Pandits in Kashmir," Dinesh Bharti, preacher VHP today warned separatists through an impressive Sammelan organized by Vishav Hindu Parishad on Golden Jubilee year of organization at Shaheed Bhagat Singh Town Hall, Kathua. Besides preachers, MLA Kathua Rajeev Jasrotia, MLA Hiranagar Kuldeep Kumar, BJP President Vijay Sharma, District President Mahila Wing, volunteers of VHP, BD and RSS, a large number of people including women from Hindu community also throng on the occasion. While addressing to people, Bharti stringently condemned release of Masarat Alam and called him butcher of Hindu community in Kashmir. He said those who brutally killed innocence, have no right to walk free and live comfortable life. He warned that VHP would strongly condemn such releases in future too. Remembering Shyam Parsad Mukherjee, Founder of Jan Sang, Bharti said VHP will not forget his sacrifice for Ek Vidhan-Ek Nishan and fight at last to give practical shape to his ideology. He said VHP will fight to implement Ek Vidhan-Ek Nishan in J&K and warned those who prefer hoisting of two flags in J&K that this would not continue in days to come. While answering a question, Bharti said BJP has not diverted to his mission and said BJP is dedicated for the development of the state. Malti Sharma, preacher of Women wing of VHP, Said VHP sacrificed to vacate land for Ram Temple in Ayodhya and ensured that their sacrifice would never be ruined. She said VHP has several branches where volunteers work on their own to promote Hindu Culture in India. Malti Sharma appealed Hindus to preserve their culture and transfer to next generation. She said saints used to organize such Sammelan to eradicate ill-wills of the society. She asked to take resolution for saving Girls' child. VHP was formed in 1964 with the aim to promote Hindu culture in India and across the world. |