Shiv Sena for one Constitution, one Flag 

Shiv Sena leaders during a press conference at Jammu on Monday. —Excelsior/Rakesh
Shiv Sena leaders during a press conference at Jammu on Monday. —Excelsior/Rakesh

‘Divide State into 4 parts’

Excelsior Correspondent

JAMMU Apr 1 : Lambasting the political parties opposing the abrogation of Article 370 and 35 A, Shiv Sena Balasaheb Thackrey J&K Unit, today said that these parties have no right to live in India.
The Sena, while stressing on strengthening the sovereignty and integrity of India, said that one Constitution and one Flag should be applied in the whole of the country. Party’s Jammu and Kashmir unit chief, Dimy Kohli and party candidate, Manish Sahni from Jammu-Poonch Parliament seat and Meenakshi  candidate of Kathua-Udhampur Parliamentary seat. While  addressing a joint press conference, said that Shiv Sena strongly criticized the Kashmiri leaders including PDP chief and former Chief Minister of the State, Mehbooba Mufti,  who recently stated that if the 35 A and Article 370 were removed then the people of Kashmir will think whether they  have to stay with India or not and they will not take the Tricolour in their hands.
Sahni said that Shiv Sena can not tolerate such anti national statements. He demanded strong action against these leaders.
The sentiments of innocent people of Kashmir are being exploited on the name of Article 35A and 370, Sahni said, adding Shiv Sena strongly advocates for quadruplicating of Jammu and Kashmir State into separate Jammu State, Union Territory for Ladakh-and homeland for Kashmiri Pandits as demanded by Panun Kashmir (PK) while fourth part should be given to those who support 35 A and Article 370.
He said the Modi Government also did nothing in Kashmir in last five years. Not only this, there was also a hollow statement about teaching Pakistan a lesson. On this occasion, some political activists including Harsh Kumar Gupta, Surjit Singh, Ramesh Kaul, Vikas Bakshi, Ramesh Gupta, Raj Singh, Pankaj Sahni, Raju Salaria, Raju Chaudhary, Sanjeev Sudan, Balwant Singh, Sikandar Singh, Daljeet, Ganesh Lal, Mangu Ram leaders and workers were present.