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Rally held to denounce CM’s utterances over state’s accession | | | EARLY TIMES REPORT Jammu, Dec 8: A largely attended protest rally was organized at Doda today by Swami Raj Sharma and Narinder Singh, district presidents of Bhartiya Janta Party (BJP) in continuation of serial protest rallies programme chalked out by the party against the utterances of Congress-NC coalition’s Chief Minister Omar Abdullah in the assembly. The protest rally was addressed by Swami Raj Sharma who proclaimed that any dilution of the state bonds with the rest of the country would be effected on their dead bodies only. He said that \a very large number of young people including those of the security forces have laid down their lives for strengthening the bonds of the state with the rest of the country and no body will be allowed to weaken the same. Any element, organization or institution dreaming of distancing the state from the rest of the country is only deluging himself and living in a state of reveries. Recalling the epochal agitation launched by Praja Parishad in 1952-53 under the leadership of Late Pt. Prem Nath Dogra which resulted in the abolition of entry permit system, Sharma paid tributes to the valiant martyrs who laid down their lives during the agitation and reaffirmed the commitment of the BJP and all other nationalist people in strengthening the bonds with the rest of the country. He said the challenge before the nationalist and secular people was to do away with Article-370 of the constitution and thereby permanently bury the disintegrative proclivities of anti-national persons and forces. During the programme effigy of the Chief Minister was torched and slogans against the state coalition government were raised by the protestors. Ishtiq Wani, Gajay Singh, Manjit Kumar, Kuldeep Singh, Varinder Singh, Amar Singh, Naveen Kotwal, Vijay Thakur, Kuldeep Singh, Rajinder Singh and others took part in this protest demonstration.
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