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| 50 NC workers join JSM at Vijaypur | | ‘Jammu’s secular identity under grave threat from Kashmir centric leaders’: Digvijay | | Early Times Reporter Jammu | July 13 Saying that the secular and glorious identity of Jammu region is constantly under grave threat from the Kashmir based political parties and other sectarian outfits, Jammu State Morcha (Progressive), secretary general Digvijay Singh maintained that the people of the region could get political and economic justice only by reorganizing the state into three political units by granting statehood status to Jammu. Saluting the sagacious Jammuties for maintaining communal harmony and brotherhood, despite grave provocations, he said the people of the region have defeated the nefarious designs of communal flare up created by Kashmiri separatists and political outfits. He was speaking at a function organized on the occasion of joining of about 50 NC activists of Gura Slathian at Vijaypur near here today. He said the recent controversy over allocation of land to SASB and raising hue and cry and protests by the Kashmir based leaders for its cancellation was the part of the deep rooted conspiracy to create a wedge between Jammu based Muslims and Hindus. The JSM leader said that the think tanks of Kashmir based political parties and separatist outfits are determined to give a particular religious type orientation to Jammu region by changing its demographic profile and alleged that New Delhi- the corridor of power- never cared to listen to the woeful tales of the people of Jammu and Ladakh regions. ‘As a matter of fact, the New Delhi is always extending unstinted support to whatever the valley leadership is doing to perpetuate Kashmir dominance over these two regions’. Reiterating his demand of reorganization of the state, Digvijay said that all the three regions of the state shall be politically separated from each other and allowed to shape and become the master of their own under the Indian Constitution. Prominent among those who joined the Morcha included Sham Singh Slathia, Anil Singh, Sucha Slathia, Anil Sudan, Amit Slathia, Anil Sharma, Sunny Slathia, T R Sharma, Praveen Slathia, Mukesh Singh, Manohar Lal, Varinder Kumar, Vivek Slathia, Rubby Slathai, Raj Kumar, Ashok Kumar, Mankush Salathia and Aditya Singh. |
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