| NPSU for 'ultimate revolution' in Jammu , Kashmir | | | Early Times Report
Jammu, Nov 30: The National Panthers Student Union through a press conference here in Jammu, announced to launch a movement namely Ultimate Revolution for equitable development of three regions of the state.National Panthers Student Union State President, Partap Singh Jamwal today declared that the movement will be headed by the Chief Patron National Panthers Party, Bhim Singh and Chairman National Panthers Party, Harsh Dev Singh with the participation of hundreds of NPSU activists all across the state. "The movement 'Ultimate Revolution' starts from December 12 from the party head office in Jammu with the signature campaign. December 12 onwards, the effect will be seen in each district of the state", said NPSU state President, Partap Singh Jamwal. Addressing media persons, Partap said the objective of the campaign is to aware common masses regarding the discrimination with the Jammu as well as Ladakh region by the Kashmir centric Government. He added that this movement will help the common masses to understand the ineffective Government and its policies having an adverse impact on the two important regions namely Ladakh and Jamm.Partaap further said that with this, NPSU will highlight certain useless expenditure made by this government like shifting of Darbar for which government is bearing amount in crores from the state exchequer for the last many without having any benefit of the same. "Shifting of education boards, State Accountability Commission, State Human Rights Commission and other boards of the government to Kashmir with sole motive of benefiting a particular region will be other points, NPSU will highlights", he said. Partap said through the signature campaign 'Ultimate Revolutio, Panthers will know the response of public regarding these useless policies of government to topple this government through public participation. Other who were present in this press conference including Nitesh Sharma, Attal Choudhary, Satvir Jamwal, Deepak Raj Panday, Keshav Sharma, Yogesh Talwar etc. |
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