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Dimple demands Naraco Test of Crime Branch team investigating Rassana case
5/5/2018 11:43:42 PM
Early Times Report

Jammu, May 5:
The leaders of the Jammu West Assembly Movement led by Sunil Dimple president Jammu west held a protest demanding the NARCO test of the crime branch officers, who are investigating the Rassana case.
Protestors demanded the resignation of the chief minister Mehbooba Mufti from the home portfolio, for mishandling of Rassana case, created communal tension among the different communities, in the religions, regions and in all over the Jammu Kashmir state by playing the Rassana murder case card.
Addressing the protestors Sunil Dimple demands Naraco Test of the Crime Branch inquiry officers along with the accused of the Rassana murder case.
He demanded the Govt to ensure the security and safety of the life of Vishal Jangotra and other laying Jails, as this viral in media, social media and on whats-app and face book that the lives of the accused in the jails are not safe and there is threat to their lives in the jails.

Dimple disclosed that from 7 May Monday we will start state wide agitation rallies Dharnas, for the CBI inquiry of the case and the CBI inquiry is must for the transparency in the case. Dimple demanded the resignation of the chief minister Mehbooba Mufti and demand that after the Report Submitted by the Intellectuals Delegation to home minister Raj Nath and the BCI report the chief minister Mehbooba Mufti on moral grounds should resign from the Home portfolio till the Rasana murder case is resolved.
The prominent protestors are, Ramesh Chander Kohli, Sham Saroop, Harbans Tondon, Vijay Khjuria, Chaman Pawar, S Mangu Singh, Dr O N Pandita, BL Sahni, Kala Kumahar, Ashok Khana Thodu Ram Mehra, Dev Raj, Bharat Bhushan, Vicky, Babu and Ram Das others.
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