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BJP punishes Sharma for demanding CBI probe
Rassana case
5/6/2018 11:36:59 PM
Early Times Report

Jammu, May 06: BJP double standard has been exposed, once again, in Rassana incident because on the complaint of the party police have registered FIR against those agitating people who had shown black flag to PHE Minister, Choudhary Sham Lal on Saturday. Agitating people of Hiranagar, who are demanding handing over this case to CBI, had shown black flag to PHE Minister Sham Lal Choudhary, who was going to preside over District Development Board (DDB) meeting at Kathua on Saturday.
When cavalcade of Sham Lal Choudhary was passing through Kootah morh, the agitating people tried to stop the vehicles and showed black flags to the ministers but police, somehow, managed safe passage for the ministers and other staff members.
However, during late Saturday evening, police registered FIR against some individual including party's own former state secretary Vijay Sharma for showing black flags to the minister.
As reported earlier, it was same Vijay Sharma, who was expelled from BJP for demanding CBI probe into Rassana case. BJP had expelled Vijay Sharma from the party only to appease Hurriyat Conference, PDP and NC.
Credible sources said that FIR was registered only on the pressure on BJP leaders because they wanted to teach Vijay Sharma a lesson for supporting CBI probe into Rassana incident because in the FIR name of Vijay Sharma was specially mentioned.
Meanwhile in an official handout issued this evening, BJP state spokesman, Brig (Retd) Anil Gupta took serious note of the incident of 'stone pelting' on the motor cavalcade of Sham Lal Chowdhary who was on his way to chair the District Development Board (DDB) Meeting at Kathua. He castigated those 'who are trying to introduce stone pelting culture in the peaceful Jammu region'.
Brig (Retd.) Gupta said that the people of Rasana are peace-loving and know very well that Bharatiya Janata Party has been in the forefront of demanding justice for all. The party had maintained from day one that the perpetrators of the heinous crime should be given harshest possible punishment but at the same time no innocents should be harassed or punished, said Brig. (Retd.) Gupta. They are definitely not involved in such unlawful activities, he said.
Taking to task those who were involved in stone pelting, Brig Gupta said that they were acting at the behest of those forces who are desperately trying to create Kashmir like situation in Jammu. Stone pelting is alien to Jammu and these stone pelters are acting at the behest of these forces alleged Brig. (Retd.) Gupta.
Jammu region is proud of its peaceful culture and respect for all. Let us not violate that and rather should work for increasing the positive vibes, Brig. (Retd.) Gupta appealed.
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