Jammu, June 06 (Scoop News) – Several activists of JKNPP led by Leader of the Panthers Legislator Party. Harsh Dev Singh comprising Assembly Members Balwant Singh Mankotia and Yashpaul Kundal and others addressed half a dozen massive rallies in Samba, Vijaypur, Raya, Ramgarh and other places the Panthers Party in its aggressive campaign for Reorganization of the State on the basis of cultural, geographical and regional identity so that all the three regions namely Ladakh, Kashmir and Jammu may receive equitable share at all levels.
Prof. Bhim Singh, Chairman, J&K National Panthers Party and Member, National Integration Council (NIC) called the youth in particular to start the campaign peacefully with candle lights to oppose, expose and depose the ruling clique to save from corrupt and criminal rule.
Harsh Dev Singh, Leader of the Legislature Party and Working Chairman made a compassionate appeal to all sections of people in J&K and in the rest of the country to support Panthers Party plan to organize J&K by establishing separate Assemblies with separate Chief Ministers and administrative set-up to end 60 years old discrimination with Jammu and Ladakh.
Balwant Singh Mankotia, MLA and President of JKNPP announced that Panthers Party workers shall march to different areas of the state to create awakening among the people about the Reorganization of the State.
Yashpaul Kundal, MLA and General Secretary of JKNPP who hosted the Panthers Party rally at Samba assured the people and particulary the youth that the party shall fight for the social security and justice to the unemployed youth.
Faqir Nath, ex-MLA and Provincial President, S. Daljit Singh, Vice President, Ms. Anita Thakur, General Secretary, H.C. Jalmeria, General Secretary, Rajesh Padgotra, Provincial General Secretary, Raghubir Singh Billowria, Provincial Vice President, Pushvinder Singh, Vice President, Young Panthers, Shive Charan Singh, District President, newly elected Sarpanches and Panthers Party leaders including Principal Khajoor Singh, Shanker Singh and several others addressed the rallies appealing the people to join the movement for Reorganization of the State.
More than 300 Sarpanches, Panches, Students Leaders and Women joined the Panthers Party in presence of senior leaders.