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Govt should declare holiday on birthday of Maharaja Hari Singh Ji: Gilli
9/23/2019 9:37:05 PM
Early Times Report

Jammu, Sept 23: Yuva Rajput Sabah (YRS) celebrated 125st birth Anniversary of Maharaja Hari Singh across the region and also took out a grand Shobha Yatra from MD resorts to Tawi bridge where statue of Maharaja Hari Singh is installed.
The rally was started from MD Resorts Ban Talab to Maharaja Hari Singh Statue via New Plot, Amphalla, Parade, Indira Chowk concluded at Maharaja Hari Singh Statue. The rally was held under the leadership of Surinder Singh Gilli (President YRS).
Addressing the gathering, Surinder Singh Gilli 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. Describing Maharaja Hari Singh as the most progressive ruler of princely India, Gilli said that observing his birthday as state holiday would be a befitting tribute to the legendary ruler which was long overdue.
Gill said that Union Territory (UT) status to Jammu and Kashmir is not acceptable to the public of Jammu province. "We also welcome the decision of making Ladakh a full fledged UT, but downgrading of Jammu and Kashmir is not acceptable", Gilli said, He adding that the Union Government has not taken into consideration the sentiments of Dogras and leaders of Jammu while preparing the architecture of Jammu and Kashmir.
Gilli reiterated its demand to declare gazetted holiday on birth anniversary of last Dogra ruler of Jammu and Kashmir, Maharaja Hari Singh and also demanded the welfare borad for Rajput community.
Raghuver Singh (chairmen YRS), Rajveer Singh (Ex-President YRS), Rajinder Singh, Mukesh Singh, Mandeep Singh, Tinu Singh, Vikram Singh and others
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