J&K MLAs, MPs, others should donate salaries for Op Sindoor Fund

MSJK workers holding placards during a protest at Jammu on Monday.
MSJK workers holding placards during a protest at Jammu on Monday.

Excelsior Correspondent

JAMMU, May 12: Mission Statehood Jammu Kashmir (MSJK) workers here today staged a protest demonstration against the recently announced ceasefire.
The protest was led by MSJK leader, Sunil Dimple who demanded that all the 90 MLAs, five MPs of J&K along with government employees and bureaucrats should donate their one month salary for Operation Sindoor War Relief Fund.
He said: “We want PoJK, Gilgit and Baltistan to become part of India and there should be no ceasefire and no Indo-Pak talks before that.”
He also demanded immediate cash relief for the affected families whose housed were damaged in Pak shelling and who lose their family members in the conflict.
Dimple also demanded that the Indus Water Treaty should be scrapped.
The protesters raised anti-Pakistan slogans and claimed that the ceasefire announcement has disappointed and demoralized the people of India.
The MSJK leader claimed that terrorists like Hafeez Sayeed, Azhar Masood along with others are still alive in Pakistan and ISI along with Pakistan army are providing security to them.
Brahamdut Sharma, Rinku Sharma, Sanju Baigra, Papaa Kumar, Anil Kumar, Rakesh, Devraj, Vicky, Sunny and others were also present in the protest.