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| JJM burnt the effigy of CM | | BJP Chief extended unconditional support to JJM | | Early Times Report Jammu , July 23 Jammu Justice Movement (JJM) for Central University continued its agitational mode today by leading the protest demonstration in the GGM Science College by boycotting the classes and burnt the effigy of the Chief Minister Omar Abdullah near Shahidi Sthal.While the indefinite dharna initiated by the JJM entered the second day outside the Shahidi Sthal. In the second phase of the agitation the JJM organised the meeting of the prominent citizens and various organizations to sensitize the masses about the shifting of the Central University to Kashmir at the Central Mahajan Sabha Jammu. In the meeting more than 25 organizations participated. The gathering was also addressed by various senior leaders Ashok Khajuria MLA, BJP assured the unconditional support to the movement Udhay Chand of Duggar Pradesh party while giving full support to the movement to restore the Central University at Jammu urged the masses to go for the final assault to end the discrimination against Jammu once for all. Kuldeep Raina, General Secretary of Panun Kashmir while assuring full support to the movement said that shifting of Central University to Kashmir has added another black chapter in the history of discrimination towards Jammu. The various organizations which attended the meeting and extended full support to JJM for Central University included Duggar Pradesh Party, Panun Kashmir, BJP, Bar Association Jammu, JK Trade Union Congress, SAYSS, Rajput Sabha, Kranti Dal and Dogra Brahman Sabha. Deedar Singh (Trade Union Association), Sr. Vice-President assured full support and asked to take all students together. The proceeding’s were conducted by Mahesh Kaul, Spokesperson, welcome address was given by Ranjeet Sharma, General Secretary JJM vote of thanks was delivered by Pushvinder Singh Manhas, President (JJM), the meeting was chaired by Sunil Sharma, Chairman JJM. Others who attended the meeting included Rajinder Singh Jamwal, Vikrant Singh, Irfan Qureshi, Rajesh Thappa, Rajinder Motial, Kapil Singh Chib, Yoginder Khandhari, Sanjay Baru, Prof. N.N. Sharma, Jagdish Langer, Chander Udhay Sharma, Cames David.
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