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BJP's 'zero tolerance' slogan on anti-nationals razed to ground zero: Harsh | | | Early Times Report
Jammu, Apr 5 : Enraged by the series of seditious acts by the anti national elements and divisive forces all across the country and Kashmir in particular, scores of Panthers activists led by Harsh Dev Singh Chairman JKNPP , Balwant Singh Mankotia State President JKNPP and Yashpal Kundal State President Young Panthers staged a massive protest demonstration against the BJP and PDP for remaining quiescent over the sedition rows at Exhibition Ground Jammu today. Expressing skepticism over the dichotomous stand of the BJP on zero tolerance against the anti-national activities, Harsh Dev Singh deplored the ugly episode of clash inside the NIT Srinagar campus on the eve of semi-final match of T20 World Cup when certain anti-national elements rejoiced India's defeat by the Caribbean. He sought strict action against the felons under law who indulged in anti-national activities by raising pro- Azadi slogans and pelting stones on those raising pro- India slogans. He maintained that the delinquents who were involved in India bashing were required to be booked for sedition besides other provisions of the Ranbir Penal code. Singh further rebuked the torching of Tricolour and pro- Pak sloganeering in Indira Gandhi Government Dental College Jammu by some mischievous elements and sought invocation of appropriate provisions of law against the malefactors. Ridiculing the police for invoking insignificant provisions against them as an eye wash, he reckoned that since a popular government had sworn in J&K, it was now the moral duty of the coalition to take punitive steps against the felons who were hell bent to vitiate peace and harmony in the State. He condemned the state government for pathetic plight of pro-India students of NIT Srinagar who were being assaulted, abused, manhandled not only by the anti-national element but even were being threatened by local administrations and faculty members. He called for provision of adequate security to the said students who had been traumatized by the ugly turn of events. |
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