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AIIMS CC calls for three day Jammu bandh from July 31 | Lalkar Rally today | | Early Times Report
JAMMU, July 24: Protesting against the shifting of the proposed premier health institute to Kashmir, the AIIMS Coordination Committee (CC) here has called for a three-day complete 'Jammu bandh' from July 31 even as its chain hunger strike continued for the fourth day today. "The ACC held a meeting today and decided to call for a complete Jammu bandh from July 31 to August 2 to protest the government decision of shifting of the AIIMS from Jammu to Kashmir," said Abhinav Sharma, president of ACC, an amalgamation of over 70 civil society groups spearheading the agitation. Sharma said that the decision to call for the bandh was taken after the BJP leadership of the state, including Deputy Chief Minister Dr Nirmal Singh and forest minister Bali Bhagat, failed to fulfill their commitment of getting an "appropriate order" from the Centre to establish AIIMS in Jammu. "The BJP leadership has befooled the people of Jammu, they had given us written assurance that they would get an appropriate order from the central government to establish AIIMS in Jammu on or by July 20, but they failed to fulfill their commitment," said Sharma. The ACC also decided to organize a massive Lalkar rally in Jammu city, tomorrow morning, which will be followed by a candle light protest march before July 30. Addressing the members of the ACC, Chairman and President of the J&K High Court Bar Association, Jammu, Abhinav Sharma said that twenty six MLAs from BJP and the ministers have forced the ACC to take recourse to three day bandh, coupled with Lalkar Rally and candle light protest march. Speaking on the occasion, President of Chamber of Commerce and Industry, Rakesh Gupta and President of Transporters Associations T S Wazir, declared that the entire Jammu region is united and the business leaders and those engaged in other professions like transport were, are and shall always be at the beck and call of the ACC. Declaring that all these organization put in their all for the cause of the suffering people of the region, Gupta and Wazir said that the patience of Jammu region has ended and we want a regime where there is no need for the people of Jammu to come on the streets for getting their grievances redressed. Rakesh Gupta warned the authorities that they would commit a serious mistake if they think that business community and others are purchasable. Meanwhile, the chain hunger strike resumed by the ACC entered fourth consecutive day today with 20 people taking their turn to sit for the protest. The ACC had earlier on June 18 temporarily suspended its hunger strike following a written assurance by deputy chief minister Nirmal Singh and his cabinet colleagues. The ministers had said they would get an "appropriate order" for setting up of AIIMS in Jammu on or before July 20, Sharma said. The ACC resumed its agitation from July 21, after the BJP leaders failed to fulfill their commitment on the issue. "It is the fourth day of the strike today and people from various sections have taken their turn today to sit on the hunger strike in support of the AIIMS demand. We will continue our agitation it till our demand is met," said Sharma. Accusing BJP of betraying the people of Jammu, the ACC members said the citizens would teach the party a lesson in the days to come. |
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