New Delhi/JammuFebruary 05(Scoop News) – Lt. General (retd.) S.K. Sinha, Former Governor of J&K today had high praise for the secular and composite culture of the people of
S.K. Sinha, while releasing latest book of Prof. Bhim Singh on Jammu and Kashmir ‘The Blunders and Way Out’ in a function held in New Delhi, described the book as highly informative with daring disclosures and comments which Prof. Bhim Singh could only do in the present scenario.
The Former Governor while endorsing the blunders committed by the echelons of power holding reins at the Centre since 1947 commented that it was a political blunder to go for a ceasefire and stop the Indian Army marching towards Muzaffrabad in 1948. He had high praise for the secular and composite culture of the people of
The publisher, Narender Kumar of Har-Anand Publications Pvt. Ltd. congratulated the author for writing boldly, fearlessly and farsightedly whether it was
Former Election Commissioner, GVG Krishnamurthy described Prof. Bhim Singh’s effort to write on
Muzaffar Shah, Vice President of Awami National Conference and grandson of Sheikh Mohd. Abdullah congratulated Prof. Bhim Singh for the Blunders and Way Out which he proposed should be read by every Indian to understand the basics and hidden facts on
Subhash Goyal, Chairman, STIC Travels, social activist and former President of Delhi Students Union in his vote of thanks described Bhim Singh as imaginary character in the modern politics of the Asian World. He said that Prof. Bhim Singh is highly committed nationalist, fighter for the cause of justice and truth and there is no parallel to him in the modern political history. The meeting was moderated by Ms. Nasreen Hamid, Joint Editor of the Voice of Millions.
The important notables present in the speech included M/s. Ansari, Interlocutor in J&K, the Vice Chancellor of AMU, Ms. Angmo Shunoo from Ladakh, Ashok Bhan, Senior Advocate and Congress Leader, Prof. Chander Mohan, B.S. Billowria, Advocate, B.S. Sajan, President, Delhi Pradesh National Panthers Party, Pramod Gupta, Chander Mohan, President, U.P. Panthers, Rajiv Khosla, Subhash Sharma, Advocate, Supreme Court.
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