Vikram Singh Chib hails massive youth support for YRS, reinforcing commitment to Jammu Kashmir’s statehood demand

Rajan Singh lauds Vishal Singh Rakwal’s dedication as YRS strengthens its fight for Jammu Kashmir’s lost statehood

Yuva Rajput Sabha intensifies Mission Statehood

Jammu, March 2: In a bid to fortify the movement for the restoration of Jammu Kashmir’s statehood, nearly one hundred youth from across Jammu have joined the Yuva Rajput Sabha (YRS) under the leadership of Vishal Singh Rakwal. The joining ceremony was held on Sunday at Patoli Brahmana village, where thousands of people, including children and elders, gathered to show their support for the mission.

During the event, the President of YRS, Vikram Singh Chib expressed his happiness, saying, “Today’s joining ceremony was organized under the guidance and direction of our Chairman Raghubir Singh, with consultation from our core committee. We are pleased to announce that Vishal Singh Rakwal has been appointed as the General Secretary of YRS, and under his leadership, around 150 youth have joined the Sabha today.”

Ex-President of YRS, Rajan Singh, commended Rakwal’s long-standing dedication to the Rajput Dogra community. “Vishal Singh Rakwal has been a steadfast supporter of YRS for many years, working tirelessly for the community. His joining, along with other youth, will significantly strengthen the statehood mission. We are confident that we will soon restore Jammu Kashmir’s statehood,” he said.

Vishal Singh Rakwal, who has been appointed General Secretary of YRS, thanked the leadership for their trust. He stated, “I am deeply grateful to YRS Chairman, President, and the entire team for placing their faith in me and my fellow youth. I assure you that we will leave no stone unturned in our efforts to uphold and strengthen the pride of YRS in the future.”

The event marked a significant step in the ongoing efforts to restore Jammu Kashmir’s statehood status, with growing youth support under the banner of YRS.

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