BJYM pays tributes to veteran leader Daya Krishan, RSS leader Chandrakant

BJYM leaders paying tribute to veteran party leader Daya Krishan Kotwal and RSS leader Chandrakant Sharma on their death anniversaries.
BJYM leaders paying tribute to veteran party leader Daya Krishan Kotwal and RSS leader Chandrakant Sharma on their death anniversaries.

Excelsior Correspondent
JAMMU, Apr 9: J&K Bharatiya Janata Yuva Morcha (BJYM) today paid floral tributes to former J&K BJP president and veteran party leader Daya Krishan Kotwal and RSS leader Chandrakant Sharma on their death anniversaries in a function held at Party Headquarters in Trikuta Nagar Jammu.
On the occasion, Amandeep Singh, Bharatiya Janata Yuva Morcha (BJYM) National Media Incharge; Prabhari Jammu Kashmir and Arun Prabhat, president Jammu Kashmir BJYM and party cadre paid glorious tributes to the veteran leaders.
While addressing the meeting, Arun Prabhat briefed about the life history of the veteran leaders and highlighted their contribution in strengthening the party. While paying tributes to the great souls, Prabhat said that Kotwal was equally respected by members of all communities in erstwhile Doda district. He also said that the RSS leader Chanderkant laid down his life following the path of his core values and added that we all must take lessons of patriotism from their lives.
Prabhat, said that during their life time, these great men provided their priceless services to the nation and society with their selfless deeds and even today everyone of us are being guided by their noble and incessant services for the society.
Paying tributes to late Daya Krishan Kotwal, Amandeep Singh said that he led the State Unit of BJP as its president from 1996 to 2002 and contributed a lot in strengthening the secular democratic fabrics of the State. He said that Kotwal was a humble person who was accessible to all and always fought for the cause of the downtrodden.
SIngh said that Chanderkant fought for more than 3 decades against Pakistani terrorism and his heavenly departure was a great loss to the nation and society. He fought like a soldier against cowardly Pakistanis in J&K, Singh said and added that Kotwal was an embodiment of dedication and selfless struggle for the organization and its ideology.