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Young Panthers allege neglecting of Dogras
8/20/2019 9:53:05 PM
Early Times Report
Jammu, Aug 20: Youth Panthers have alleged that the Dogras, who have sacrificed their lives for the nation, since decades, have been neglected in their due share.
Reposing faith and their support to Young Panthers for the demand of Statehood for Jammu, today many youngsters join Yuva Panthers in the presence of Partap Singh Jamwal (State Vice President YP). The contingent of the fresh entrants being introduced by Bhanu Partap Singh Goria (President Jammu West YP) with the consultation of Tarsem Singh (Distt. President YP).
Addressing the media persons, Partap Singh Jamwal said that the position of Dogras who are the founder of the State and sacrificed their life to create this State have not given due respect.
Partap Singh said that all the issues were strong raised by JKNPP in Assembly as well as on roads including Reorganization of State, 5 years Assembly tenure, Dissolution of Legislative Council, Property rights to Women, Citizenship rights to West Pakistani Refugees, Delimitation Commission, One Nation, One Flag etc.
Partap alleged that Kashmir continue to receive focused attention of all central governments, the nationalist people of Jammu region were forced to reconcile to their second class status. He said that Young Panthers continues their battle for separate statehood for Jammu region so that justice can be delivered to the people of Dogras.
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