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Collective fight for Jammu's cause is the need of the hour: Harsh
2/7/2019 10:20:54 PM
Early Times Report
Jammu, Feb 7: Reiterating his resolve to continue the fight for Jammu region, Harsh Dev Singh asserted that the Dogras have been reposing faith in the Panthers Party after they were painfully betrayed by BJP. "People of Jammu having pinned high hopes with the Saffron party voted heavily in its favour but unfortunately the tenure of BJP's rule turned into a damp squib. Panthers Party showcased its remarkable resilience and not only vociferously highlighted the Jammu related issues but also exposed BJP for its failure to fulfill the aspirations of the people and its cowardly surrenders before the Kashmir centric leadership for the crumbs of power. Now, the people having tried both the Congress and the BJP have closely observed the working and role of the Panthers Party which has relentlessly protested more than 400 times in Jammu and New Delhi on all Jammu oriented issues. NC and PDP have Kashmiri genes but we have originated from Duggar soil. Blood is thicker than water, so let's all unite for restoration of Dogra pride and honour", Harsh Dev Singh Chairman JKNPP appealed to the people. He was addressing a press conference in Jammu today. Adjuring the likeminded leaders, organizations/sangathans to come together with open heart, Harsh Dev Singh said that a 'collective fight' for Jammu's cause was the need of the hour. "We all have been betrayed. We all want to fight anti-Jammu forces, we all are pursuing a common goal, then why should we not unite and jointly fight for Jammu's cause? Panthers Party is the only regional party from Jammu Pradesh which has been recognized by the Election Commission of India (ECI). It has a symbol and ideology, It has fire power and capacity to lead from the front.
It can confront the Kashmir centric and national leaders who have been looking at Jammu with a jaundiced eye. So let's come on one platform to liberate Jammu province from further subjugation and intensify our crusade against the discrimination doled out to the region by Kashmir centric leaders", urged Harsh.
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