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Several join National Panthers Party
11/10/2020 10:25:25 PM
Early Times Report
JAMMU, Nov 10: Appealing the people to strengthen and support Panthers Party, Harsh Dev Singh Jammu and Kashmir National Panthers Party (JKNPP) Chairman and former Minister today said that it was high time that Dogras identified and acknowledged the services of those who were actually championing the cause of Jammu. He said that NPP had vociferously projected the concerns of Jammu region and fought for safeguarding its interests at all possible forums to the entire satisfaction of its people. It was time to support and strengthen the party for the ultimate empowerment of the people of the Dogra land, asserted Singh. He said that neither the national parties nor the Kashmir based parties were the solution for the ills afflicting Jammu region.
Prominent among those who joined the Panthers Party today included Swaran Singh, Vice President--NC, District Udhampur; Rajni Jamwal, President--Contractual Lecturers Association; Vikas Gargotra, President--Khidmat Centres, Jammu Province; Ram Kumar Sharma, Ex-Mandal Pradhan--BJP, Vijaypur; Jeevan Kumar, General Secretary--Contractual Lecturers Association; Majid Khan, Secretary--NC, District Udhampur. More than 600 people joined NPP today.
Accusing the BJP of having betrayed the collective sentiment of Dogras, Singh said that NPP was all prepared to provide a viable alter-native to the people of Jammu region.
While the lion's share in employment went the Kashmir way during their rule, the BJP leaders were often seen flaunting a consolation prize in the form of negligible share in services for Jammu youth, rued Singh.
And not only did they surrender the rights and interests of Jammu region but also compromised over the issues of security despite their Jingoistic bullies and 'zero tolerance' slogans while in opposition, remarked Singh. He said that release of around 11,000 stone-pelters and declaration of unilateral ceasefire leading to escalation of violence in valley were some of the questions that had offended the nationalist forces and for which the BJP will have to account for in the days to come.
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