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“Autonomy is unacceptable to the people of Jammu, Ladakh and nationalists of Kashmir”. ‘Accession of J&K with India is full and final and there is no room for autonomy in Jammu and Kashmir’

“Autonomy is unacceptable to the people of Jammu, Ladakh and nationalists of Kashmir”. ‘Accession of J&K with India is full and final and there is no room for autonomy in Jammu and Kashmir’

In continuation of the BJP’s programme to protest proposal of autonomy for Jammu and Kashmir, Bharatiya Janta Yuva Morcha (BJYM) staged protest demonstration at Narwal Chowk

Courtesy: Jammu Links News (12.09.2010)

The protesters were led by Tarun Sharma BJYM Gandhi Nagar Mandal President and torched the copies of Autonomy. 

Speaking on the occasion, Distt. Jammu BJYM President Munish Khajuria said that the State, Kashmir valley in particular, is passing through very hard times as there is total confusion and lack of governance, which has encouraged the anti-national elements to do whatever they wish. Developmental activities have come to standstill.

Outrightly rejecting the autonomy for Jammu and Kashmir, he said, “Autonomy is unacceptable to the people of Jammu, Ladakh and nationalists of Kashmir”. ‘Accession of J&K with India is full and final and there is no room for autonomy in Jammu and Kashmir’, BJYM leaders said, adding, “Central leadership of BJP is very serious over autonomy issue”.

Tarun Sharma said repeated attempts to raise the issue of Autonomy by the Chief Minister is a calculated move to divert the attention of the masses from the real issues facing the state.

“Since Autonomy document was totally rejected by the then NDA at the centre and now it has become a dead thing of the past and have no validation now”, he added.

Parimoksh Seth, Ravi Mehra, Vikas Sharma, Munish Gupta, Ajay Mangotra, Sunil Sharma, Sham Lal, Naresh Mahajan, Mnumanav Mahajan, Keshav Chopra, Sunil Singh, Manoj Kumar, Rakesh Gourab, Sahil Verma, Rajesh Sharma, Sachin Sharma, Naresh Singh and Suresh Verma were prominent among those who took part in the protest demonstration.

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