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BJP sends Sageer panel reports up in smoke
1/4/2010 10:22:16 PM
Early Times Report
Jammu Jan 4
As part of BJP’s scheduled programmes to register protest against report of Justice Saghir Ahmed on Strengthening Centre-State Relations, party activists today burnt copies of the same in all the mandals of Jammu province.
In Jammu district, BJP State President Ashok Khajuria, Leader of Legislators party Prof. Chaman Lal Gupta, National Executive Member Dr. Nirmal Singh and Vikram Randhawa, led the party activists and burnt the copies of the report at City Chowk, Talab Tillo Chowk, Gangyal Chowk and Gole Market Gandhi Nagar respectively.
Prof. Gupta joined the party activists in Old Janipur area also.
The party leaders, while rejecting the report, said Justice Saghir Ahmed has prepared the report on the dictates of National Conference.Justice Ahmed has worked as a mere scribe of NC and the same is clear from the fact that it is a reworded Autonomy manifesto of NC and was submitted, instead of PM, to Jammu and Kashmir CM & NC leader Omar Abdullah, who later handed over it to the Prime Minister, as if it was a National Conference document. The document is not a report based on judicial consideration of various opinions that were submitted to it by the people of Jammu and Ladakh. The report panders only to the whims and aspirations of a section of Kashmir-based elements. The BJP leaders appealed the Prime Minister to reject the report as it has not dwelled on the Centre-State Relationship aspect, and is anti-Jammu and Ladakh, anti-national and one sided only. They declared that the party will undertake different democratic modes in the coming days against the report and not rest till it is totally rejected.
Similar programmes were held in all the mandals of Udhampur, Reasi, Kathua, Ramban, Kishtwar, Bhaderwah, Samba, R.S.Pura, and Akhnoor districts of Jammu province. At Ramban, the party activists had scuffle with the police as they were being stopped from burning the copies of the report.
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