Massive protest in Jammu for giving more importance to Kashmiri leaders in the all-party meeting, demonstrations took place at various places: Jammu.
While the issues of Jammu and Kashmir were being discussed in the all-party meeting at Prime Minister Narendra Modi’s residence on Thursday afternoon,
Before the meeting started, many organizations in Jammu protested against not being given proper representation to Jammu this meeting.
In this important meeting chaired by the Prime Minister, 14 representatives of different political parties of Jammu and Kashmir participated.
Displeasure was expressed over the attitude of the central government during these demonstrations in Jammu against the inclusion of more members of Kashmir-centric parties in this meeting.
It was made clear that Jammu would not accept any unilateral decision until the cause of Jammu was fully heard.
In protest against the invitation of Kashmiri leaders to the all-party meeting called by Prime Minister Narendra Modi, all the ten districts of the Jammu division observed Thursday as Black Day.
Massive protest in Jammu: In Jammu, workers demonstrated under the leadership of Advocate Ankur Sharma, President of Unite Jammu.
Demanding separate statehood for Jammu, the leaders of the organization said that as long as Jammu remains connected with Kashmir, Jammu will continue to be ignored like this.
Ankur Sharma said that it is shameful that the Jammu division was once again excluded from the discussion on the political future of Jammu and Kashmir and the separatists, semi separatists, and pro-Pakistan parties and leaders of Kashmir have been given more importance.
Massive protest in Jammu: This is an insult to the patriotic forces in Jammu, which include 15 lakh Hindu-Sikh refugees from Pak, POJK, and Kashmir.
Sharma said that it should be a matter of grave concern that our Prime Minister, who has a huge nationalist mandate behind him, invites those who speak against the country to an all-party meeting.
Ankur Sharma said that he is sad that Jammu has no place for the central government. That is why Ikkjut celebrated Black Day in the entire division on Thursday.
Activists of Ikjut Jammu General Secretary Ashwini Sharma, Kiran Kumar, Ajay Saini, Harish Kapoor, Veer Vikram, etc. participated in the demonstration.
Massive protest in Jammu: ‘Kashmiri leaders who were called by the PM never raised their voice for Kashmiri Pandits’.
Members of the Youth All India Kashmiri Samaj on Thursday demonstrated outside the exhibition ground in protest against the all-party meeting chaired by Prime Minister Narendra Modi.
These protesters said that they hoped that whenever the Modi government talks about the issue of Jammu and Kashmir, it will include displaced Kashmiri Pandits in that conversation.
The leaders of the organization said that if any community has suffered due to the Jammu and Kashmir dispute, it is Kashmiri Pandits.
He is surprised that the Modi government did not invite him in this conversation.
He said that the Kashmir-centric leaders with whom the Prime Minister is talking never raised the voice of Kashmiri Pandits.
Had this been the case, Kashmiri Pandits displaced in the last three decades would have gone back to their homes in Kashmir.
The protesters said that the displaced Kashmiri Pandits have not given any political organization the right to speak in their citation, they have their own existence.
Whenever there is talk about displaced Kashmiri Pandits, they will do it themselves.
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