Jammu Congress Slams Govt Over Terror Rise, Demands Strong Action

Solidarity with Martyrs: Jammu Congress Condemns Doda Terror Attack

Jammu July 16: Dist. Congress committee Jammu Urban held a protest against a terror attack in Doda Dist. today and a series of other attacks in the Jammu region in the recent past leading to several casualties of our jawans.

Expressing solidarity with the martyrs & their families and raising slogans in favour of the army & Security Forces, the congress workers led by working president Raman Bhalla along with Dist President Manmohan Singh and other senior leaders strongly Denounced terrorism and demanded action to control terrorism. Carrying placards “Shaheed Jawan Amar Rahe”  “Our forces Zindabad” “Atankwad Band Karo” etc, they raised strong slogans outside PCC H.Q at Shahidi Chownk and held a strong protest.

They also questioned the failure of the BJP Govt. to deal with the rise in terrorism in the Jammu region and expressed grave concern over the growing situation. They registered strong resentment at the anger of the people over the rise in terror activities and loss of precious lives in recent months and demanded strong action.

Senior Vice President Shri Ravinder Sharma, Vice Presidents Yogesh Sawhney,  Ved Mahajan,  Rajnish Sharma,  General Secretaries Narinder Gupta (org),  Amrit Bali,  PCC Secretary Dwarka Choudhary,  Congress Seva Dal Chief Vijay Sharma, Bano Mahajan (Mahila Congress), Sandeep Dogra (OBC), Nasir Masih (Minority), Ricky Dalotra I/C HQ PYC, DCC Office Bearers Ram Prakash Magotra, Sat Pal Sapolia, Rakesh Sharma and others.

Earlier a meeting of Dist. Congress Committee Jammu Urban led by Th. Manmohan Singh was held at PCC HQ in which rich tributes were paid to the martyr soldiers in the recent attacks. Speaking in the meeting Mr Raman Bhalla said that the congress party stands with our armed forces to eliminate terrorism but expressed great anger over rising terror attacks which are not tolerable. He demanded firm action from the Modi Govt. to check Pakistan and terrorism.

Demands Strong Action
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