NPP conclave reiterates demand for reorganization, delimitation

NPP conclave being held in Jammu on Saturday.
NPP conclave being held in Jammu on Saturday.

Excelsior Correspondent
JAMMU, Aug 3: J&K National Panthers Party (NPP) in its one day conclave held today reiterated its demand for the reorganisation of J&K State and delimitation of Assembly constituencies in the State.
The Panthers Party meeting was convened here today to discuss strengthening the organization from bottom to the top in order to activate all old comrades and dedicated workers, for ensuring justice and Fundamental Rights to all, who have been denied basic facilities available in the Constitution of India.
Welcoming senior Panthers party leaders, District presidents and prominent activists present in the conclave here today, Prof Bhim Singh, chief patron of the party said “we should get ready for the forthcoming Assembly elections in the State to elect functional, effective and people friendly Government in J&K”.
“Our struggle and commitment is for ensuring one Tiranga from Kanyakumari to Kashmir, the Indian Constitution and one nation spirit to Jammu, Kashmir & Ladakh including areas under illegal occupation of our neighbour for over 70 years,” Singh added.
To fulfill this commitment, the Panthers Party leadership has demanded reorganization of Jammu and Kashmir as Confederation of J&K with establishing, Jammu Pradesh, Kashmir valley and Union Territory status to Ladakh region as per the will and wish of the residents of the area. This will ensure equitable development of Jammu, Kashmir and Ladakh regions, they asserted.
Singh further said that delimitation of Assembly constituencies was due in 2003 and as such delimitation of the Assembly constituencies has not been held till this day 2019. This is totally unconstitutional and against the letter and spirit of the Fundamental Rights of the people, electorates, of all the three regions of the State namely, Ladakh, Kashmir and Jammu province.
Harsh Dev Singh, chairman, Balwant Singh Mankotia, State president appealed leaders and the party workers to reach to the last man in the village/every corner of the state to explain him JKNPP commitment of ensuring justice at the door steps of each household irrespective of caste, region, community or religion.
Prominent among the senior leaders present in the meeting included PK Ganju, Bansi Lal Sharma, Yashpaul Kundal, Anita Thakur, Sukhdev Singh, Manju Singh, Basharat Ali, Dhani Ram Attri, Capt. Anil Gour, Shanker Singh Chib, Sham Gorka, Balwan Singh, Rajesh Padgotra and Sewa Singh Bali.

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