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Over 60 youth join Panthers party
10/30/2019 9:12:59 PM
Early Times Report
Jammu, Oct 30: More than 60 youth today joined the Jammu and Kashmir National Panthers Party (JKNPP)in tehsil Khour.
According to press release, 60 youth led by Parth Singh@ Parmeshwar Das and from Tehsil Khour joined Panthers Party in the presence of Prof. Bhim Singh, Chief Patron of National Panthers Party and Harsh Dev Singh Chairman JKNPP at Party Headquarters today.
Anita Thakur, General Secretary, Gagan Pratap Singh, Shankar Singh Chib, Capt. Anil Gour State Secretaries and Surinder Chauhan District President (Jammu Rural) were also present on the occasion.
Addressing the gathering, Harsh Dev Singh lambasted the BJP government for perpetuating discrimination against the youth of Jammu region by robbing their due share in employment and serving lion's share in the platter of Kashmir during its dark rule. He flayed the erstwhile unholy alliance for treating them like 'disposables' and putting their future in jeopardy. He said BJP's trumpeted slogan of 'Achey Din' was just as a hollow rant and in reality the down-gradation J&K State to UT status by the BJP led government with imposition of 'Kesari Jazia' in the name of multiple toll plazas and other obnoxious taxes had dented the morale of the Dogras. "The demotion has only brought pain, sorrow, ruin and disaster for the people of Jammu region. Now, it's time that we all should unite to teach a befitting lesson to the double faced BJP in the Assembly elections for its acts of betrayals, treachery and perfidy", anguished Harsh said.
Parth Singh regretted that the issues and concerns of the nationalist people of the Jammu region and the youth in particular had been left unaddressed by the BJP.
Prominent among those who joined Panthers Party included Garh Singh, Surinder Sharma, Kuldeep Singh, Sanju, Anil Sharma, Sheetal Sharma, Banka Verma, Anu, Rahul Singh, Fallu, Raja, Ranjeet Singh, Vikas Rajput, Sunny Manhas, Aarav Sharma, Prikshit Manhas, Vikas Dogra, Ritik Bhagat, Rohit Kumar, Nishant Sharma, Desh Bandhu, Deep Sharma, Shashi Paul, Vassu, Manjeet, Ranjeet, Bahadur, Nikhil, Abhi, Aman Sharma, Vinay Sharma besides others.
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