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PYC protests against BJP J&K President for his derogatory remarks Congress top-brass leaders
11/25/2018 10:24:58 PM
Early Times Report
JAMMU, Nov 25: J&K Pradesh Youth Congress (PYC) on Sunday staged protest against the remarks given by BJP J&K President, Ravinder Raina against the Congress top-brass leaders.
Led by Uday Chib, the activists assembled near Press Club of Jammu and raised slogans against raised slogans against Ravinder Raina for doing cheap and dirty politics. Chib said that the remarks given by Ravinder Raina stating that the Congress top-brass leaders knew everything about the formation of Grand Alliance of J&K, which was planned at Pakistan High Commission in India.
Chib hit out at BJP leader over his derogatory remarks on senior Congress leaders without having any proof. He said if Raina have any proof against them he (Chib) will quit from the party. Chib said Ravinder Raina being an India how he could make an allegation against another Indians just to be in limelight without knowing the facts. He asserted that Raina should apologies from the people of country if he has not any proof against his remarks. He said such type of dirty politics for the sake of votes by leveling charges against the senior Congress leaders showing the standard of BJP leaders. He said any Indian could not do such type of act that Ravinder Raina did which terms that he is not mentally fit and spoke out of the way.
Chib said that Raina is not mentally-well and in this regard the Youth activists today offered flowers on the portrait of Ravinder Raina and prayed to God for his well-being. "At last, I will say only one thing is that Ravinder Raina Get Well Soon," Chib added. Among those who joined the protest include Ranjeet Chopra State Gen. Secretary , State Secretaries Divyansh Jamwal, Arjun Sharma and Nakul Sharma , District President Neeraj Choudhary, District VP Baber Ali, Jagdeep Chehal and Nishant Gupta, Assembly Presidents Happy Randhava, Sunny Choudhary, Puneet Singh and Vishu Charak and other youth leaders Aju Manhas and Gushi Lochan.
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