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Yuva Rajput Sabha protests civilian killings in Pahalgam; burns effigy of Pakistan
4/23/2025 9:26:07 PM
Early Times Report
JAMMU, Apr 23: In a strong display of anger and patriotism, the Yuva Rajput Sabha-J&K (YRS) today organized a protest demonstration in Jammu against the recent brutal killings of innocent civilians at Pahalgam. The protest was led by Vikram Singh Vicky, President of Yuva Rajput Sabha-J&K, and saw active participation from the Core Committee, State Body members, and dedicated activists of the organization.
The protesters raised fierce slogans against Pakistan for continuously sponsoring terrorism and violence in Jammu & Kashmir. As a symbolic act of condemnation, the activists also burnt an effigy of Pakistan, expressing the collective outrage of the youth against its barbaric acts and proxy war against India.
Addressing the gathering, Vikram Singh Vicky said, "Pakistan has once again shown its true colors by orchestrating the killing of innocent civilians at Pahalgam. This is not just an attack on individuals, but an assault on the peace and sovereignty of our nation. We, the youth of J&K, demand that the Government of India, under the strong leadership of Prime Minister Narendra Modi, take decisive and irreversible steps to end this cycle of bloodshed."
Meanwhile Rajan Singh Happy former president YRS strongly raise his voice againt non national residencial people who are settled and stay in Jammu province especially migrate from Nepal, Bangladesh, Rohingyas, Rajan shows his anger by pointing the failure of government to took action against these people and he request government to took strong action against these people as they are mainly involved in increasing crime ratio in Jammu.
The Yuva Rajput Sabha further urged Prime Minister Narendra Modi to take a bold and historic decision by annexing Pakistan-occupied Jammu & Kashmir (PoJK) and integrating it fully with the Indian Union. The Sabha emphasized that this is the only lasting solution to put an end to terrorism, cross-border infiltration, and the continuing atrocities on the people of Jammu & Kashmir.
The protest concluded with a firm message of unity, strength, and unwavering nationalism. YRS vowed to continue its fight for justice, peace, and the honor of the motherland.
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