JWAM holds anti- Pak rally

Excelsior Correspondent

Activists of Jammu West Assembly Movement raising anti-Pak slogans on Monday.
Activists of Jammu West Assembly Movement raising anti-Pak slogans on Monday.

JAMMU, July 27:  Activists of Jammu West Assembly Movement led by its president Sunil Dimple, took out the anti- Pak rally, burnt flags, effigies of Pakistan and held protest for the rising militancy in the Punjab and J&K, today.
Addressing the protestors, Dimple criticized the State as well as Central Governments on the rising attack in Punjab and Jammu and Kashmir and the policy of the BJP on curbing the militancy and giving befitting reply to Pakistan for frequently violating ceasefire, attacks on the security forces, Telecom towers and the waving of the ISIS flags in the Valley.
He alleged after the installation of the BJP Government at the Centre and its weak policies are responsible for the increase in militancy in the country and the State.
Dimple expressed complete solidarity with the people of Punjab and strongly condemned this attack in which innocent people were killed, and the bombs planted on the railway tracks.
Sunil Dimple demanded to stop Indo Pak talks as the Pakistan will never stop its nefarious activities and to liberate PoK, from Pakistan as Pak occupied Kashmir is integral part of India.
Dimple demanded to arrest Sayeed Ali Shah Geelani and not to allow his anti-India activities in  Kashmir on Indian soil.
Dimple alleged that present State Government has softened its stand on militants and encouraging anti-India activities in the State which has created the law and order problem in the State during its five months governance.
He alleged that after the taking over of Mufti as Chief Minister of the State, militancy has again revived in Jammu & Kashmir.