Take action against people spitting venom on social media: JCCI

JCCI president Rakesh Gupta, flanked by other office bearers at a press conference in Jammu.
JCCI president Rakesh Gupta, flanked by other office bearers at a press conference in Jammu.

Excelsior Correspondent
JAMMU, Feb 18: Launching attack on J&K Police for its failure to take action against those spitting venom on social media, president Jammu Chamber of Commerce and Industry (JCCI) Rakesh Gupta today said that Cyber Cell of the State Police must take serious note of it.
Addressing a press conference here today, the JCCI president questioned the ‘inefficiency’ of Cyber Cell of Jammu and Kashmir Police for their inaction against those using fake ID’s injecting venom on social media against India. He appealed to the DGP to take effective measures against the inefficient staff and replace them immediately.
Referring to anti- JCCI posts on social media by few forces working at the behest of anti- national elements both in Jammu and also in Srinagar, Gupta said that JCCI will take on them later as the present situation has larger issues to deal with and ensure security of all communities and stand by brotherhood.
The JCCI president also questioned the policy and strategy on the part of the State Administration during this law and order situation as there was total lapse of accountability because anti- national elements are still raising anti- India and pro- Pakistan slogans in Jammu.
Rakesh Gupta squarely  blamed the anti-national elements for vitiating the peaceful atmosphere of Jammu. He further questioned the State Administration that what action has been taken against those who raised anti-national slogans and continue to do so still when curfew has been imposed in Jammu. He warned that no  anti- India slogans will be tolerated in Jammu. He urged the Administration to identify the culprits and put them behind bars without any further delay.
He appealed to the Governor to order lifting curfew tomorrow as the situation can never go out of hand  in Jammu where peace loving and nationalist people reside. He also appealed to the Governor to provide job for the better half of  martyred  CRPF jawan, Naseer  Ahmad  from Rajouri.
Rajesh Gupta JCCI senior vice president, Rajeev Gupta junior vice president, Manish Gupta -secretary general, Gaurav Gupta- secretary and Ashu Gupta- treasurer also accompanied.

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