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| Ruling coalition government terrorizing PP leadership: Bhim Singh | | | EARLY TIMES REPORT Jammu: Accusing ruling National Conference-Congress coalition government of ‘terrorizing’ its party activists, Panthers party on Tuesday threatened to protest in Delhi in front of Election Commission of India and the union home minister in case the harassment of its leadership is not ended soon. Reports reaching Press Bureau of India said that Panthers party President Bhim Singh was addressing a press conference in Jammu on Tuesday. Singh said that Congress-NC government has let loose a reign of terror against the Panther Party leaders in the valley with the help of police. He warned the police and civil administration of such acts and asked them to let ‘democracy prevails.’ Taking a dig on the police department for withdrawing the security of Party district President, Shopian, Mohammad Yousuf Bhat, Singh said that a senior police officer threatened Bhat of serious consequences in case he fails to quit Panthers party. “State police has withdrawn the security of the district presidents of Kashmir only to put them under pressure to leave panther’s party and join NC. Our party leader Bhat was forced by police to join the NC,” Singh alleged. “In case the government fails to end the harassment of our party leaders we will stage protests in front of Election Commission office and the union home minister,” he added.
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