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Kamal Sharma criticizes severely JNU incident, BJP workers hold protest in Ferozepur

JNU Protest Row

Kamal Sharma criticizes severely JNU incident, BJP workers hold protest in Ferozepur

Kamal Sharma JNU protest at ferozepr

Ferozepur, February 20, 2016 :  Kamal Sharma, Punjab BJP President along with several BJP workers hold a protest at local Shaheed Udham Singh Chowk and criticizes severely the Jawahar Lal Nehru University incident at Delhi demanding action against anti-national elements under Constitution of India.

 

In protest, the BJP workers also burn in effigy of Congress Vice President Rahul Gandhi besides condemning his open support to the anti-national elements.

 

Added here, two days back, Rahul Gandhi had led a delegation of party leaders to the President in support of JNUSU President Kanhaiya Kumar and said that RSS was imposting a flawed and dead ideology on students and accused the BJP government of undermining democratic freedom and crushing voices of dissent.

 

While addressing the media persons the State BJP President Kamal Sharma called for action against anti-national elements under Constitution of India.

He said, Congress has always adopted the Divide and Rule policy and while supporting the anti-national elements, the national parties like Congress, AAP and Communist stand exposed.

 

Instead of criticizing the incident, now these parties are targeting the BJP, he added.

 

It is only because of Congress that Kashmir is smoldering.  Since the Congress is not in power, they are frantic for power again and for it, they can go to any extent, he added.

 

District BJP President, Davinder Bajaj also in a memorandum in the name of President of India demanded to cancel the recognition of those political parties trying to destabilize the country.

 

On this occasion, the State BJP President was accompanied by Davinder Bajaj, District BJP President, D P Chandan, Chairman, Planning Board, Ashwani Grover, President, Municipal Council, Ferozepur and several other BJP workers.

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