JKNPP protests outside Pak High Commission

JKNPP activists protesting in front of Pak High Commission at New Delhi on Thursday.
JKNPP activists protesting in front of Pak High Commission at New Delhi on Thursday.

Excelsior Correspondent

NEW DELHI, Feb 8: Admonishing Pakistan for its persistent cease fire violations along the IB and LoC in J&K besides its overt and covert support to secessionists in the Valley, JKNPP staged a massive demonstration outside Pakistan High Commission in New Delhi, here today.
A strong contingent of Panthers Party activists, spearheaded by Harsh Dev Singh, Chairman JKNP along with other senior leaders, held demonstration amidst raising of anti-Pak slogans.
The protesters urged the United Nations to impose sanctions against Pakistan and declare it a ‘Terrorist State’. As the slogan shouting protesters were restrained to proceed further towards Pak High Commission by the Delhi Police, they staged a demonstration  there.
Addressing the gathering, Harsh Dev Singh lambasted Pakistan for its recent unprovoked and indiscriminate firing of small arms, mortars and missiles in Bhimber Gali sector of district Rajouri, J&K during which one Captain and three soldiers were martyred.  He said that Pakistan was hell bent to vitiate peace in the region and its continuous firing had thrown the life of the people out of gear. He said that the border residents were living in horrifying atmosphere as the children, women and aged were the worst sufferers of the Pak misadventures. He maintained that the frequent firing and shelling on civilians had turned the border villages into war zones while several human lives, livestock and crops had perished during the incessant skirmishes.
Admonishing Pakistan for aiding secessionists in Kashmir and abetting terror attacks all over the country, he said that Pakistan’s notoriety had now assumed alarming proportions as the rogue country was blatantly supporting the separatists and other disruptive forces operational in the State.
Recalling the incident of Pakistan’s maltreatment with the family of Kulbhushan Jadav in Lahore during December last year, Harsh Dev Singh said that the neighbouring country had not been mending ways despite repeated warnings at appropriate forums and maintained that it was high time that India launched a full throttle campaign against Pakistan at international level to ostracize the belligerent country.
Others, who  addressed the rally,  included  Rajesh Padgotra, Romesh Khajuria, Sham Gorkha, Mohinder Singh, Udayveer, Rohit Sharma, Vishav Singh, Rajiv Jolly Khosla, Shakti Singh, R P  Sharma, Surjit Singh, Dildar Hussain Beg, Gurcharan Singh and  A J  Rajan.

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