Defeat Cong, NC, BJP for peace in J&K: Bhim

Excelsior Correspondent
JAMMU, Apr 4: Prof Bhim Singh with his team campaigning in the hilly and militancy prone areas of erstwhile district of Doda gave a thrilling turn in his election campaign.
Prof Bhim Singh, Panthers Party candidate from Udhampur Parliamentary Constituency accompanied by battery of Young Panthers activists alarmed the electorate of the sensitive of State about the security threat to the country’s borders generated by the corrupt, authoritarian, criminal and communal leadership.
He warned massive election rallies in Kishtwar, Doda, Khaleni, Premnagar, Thathri that the real threat to India’s security and democracy comes from three factors, namely, corruption, terrorism and communalism. He accused all the three major parties in J&K saying that corruption is born in the womb of Congress whereas the National Conference is the real mother of terrorism in the state; however, the BJP is mother of communalism.
He appealed the voters to defeat Congress, National Conference and BJP in J&K so that peace returns once again in the State. The Panthers Party Lok Sabha candidate from Udhampur appealed the people to vote for the Panthers Party because this is the only party he said, which stands for full integration of J&K with the rest of India and end of all forms of corruption and communalism in the country.
He attacked USA for fomenting trouble particularly the North-East, Afghanistan, Pakistan. He accused USA for the death and destruction in Iraq, Palestine, Libya, Sudan and other areas in the world.
He regretted that the leadership in India failed to consolidate the centuries’ old friendship with the Arab World and with the exit of Indira Gandhi Government, the foreign policy vis-à-vis Arabs failed to deliver.
The others who spoke in the rallies include Mohd Iqbal Choudhary, vice president-JKNPP, Anil Parihar, provincial general secretary, Jammu Pradesh, Pushpinder Manhas, senior State vice president, R P Sharma, political secretary, Imtiaz Ahmed, district president Doda, Rajinder Wazir, district president, Kishtwar, Bahadur Singh, provincial secretary-JKNPP, Ex-serviceman Thakur Pritam Singh and Subhash Gupta, district general secretary Doda, Shanker Das, general secretary, Kisan Council and Sachin Sambyal, district president-NPSU.
Prof Bhim Singh and the party leaders proceeded to the Paddar in the Kishtwar district which is bordering Himachal Pradesh and China on one side and Ladakh region on the other.