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JKNPP Reorganization March continues on IB | | | EARLY TIMES Jammu, June 7: A massive march of Panthers Party activists led by its chairman, Bhim Singh visited highly sensitive border areas along International Border with Pakistan in R.S. Pura in support of the movement for Reorganization of J&K on regional, geographical and historical identity. The Panthers Party launched first phase of march along Indo-Pak International Border Line from Palanwalan (Chhamb Sector) which concluded today at Sai-Samba Sector. Addressing several meetings in Miran Sahib, R.S. Pura, Suchetgarh, Sai, Arnia and other places the chairman urged Manmohan Singh, the Prime Minister of India to shunt out the doubtful characters and corrupt ministers from the Union who have brought shame to the world’s largest democracy. He accused P. Chidambaram and Kapil Sibal for a conspiring against the Prime Minister by playing foul on the morning of 5th June, 2011 by committing unparadonable crimes against humanity. He demanded a judicial inquiry by a Supreme Court Judge into the entire fascist attack on the innocent people and dismissal of the ministers and bureaucrats involved. Bhim Singh also appealed the people of J&K to standby the doctrine of Reorganization of the State so that each region lives in human dignity, equity and could share equal Legislative and Financial matters within the Union of India. He said that second phase of the march shall start after the National Integration Camp being held at Sudhmahadev from 13th to 15th of June, 2011. Prominent among those who addressed the public meetings included Harsh Dev Singh, Working Chairman of JKNPP, Balwant Singh Mankotia, MLA and President-JKNPP, S. Daljit Singh, Vice President, Anita Thakur, General Secretary, Faqir Nath, ex-MLA, Provincial President, Ashok Randhawa, State Secretary-Farmers Union, Shanker Singh Chib, District President and others.
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