BJYM holds protest, demands implementation of Parliament’s resolution on PoJK

Excelsior Correspondent

BJYM activists raising slogans during protest at Jammu on Saturday.
BJYM activists raising slogans during protest at Jammu on Saturday.

JAMMU, Feb 22: J&K Unit of Bharatiya Janata Yuva Morcha (BJYM) held a protest demanding implementation of  February 22, 1994 Parliament’s unanimous resolution  on Pakistan occupied J&K including Gilgit-Baltistan and Aksaichin.
Carrying banners and flags, large number of BJYM activists gathered at Maharaja Hari Singh statue near Tawi bridge and demanded immediate implementation of the Parliament’s resolution on PoJK.
Addressing the protesters, BJYM State incharge and senior BJP leader Yudhvir Sethi said it is the indecisiveness on the part of Indian political leadership that even after the lapse of over two decades, country has not been able to implement the Parliament resolution of 1994 by taking back PoJK from Pakistan and China.
He said our brave soldiers are capable of liberating PoJK from Pakistan and China but they are not backed by the assertive political leadership of the country.
Sethi said the people of Gilgit -Baltistan which is a part of J&K, are facing atrocities and human rights violations at the hands of Pakistan. They have many expectations from India and look towards it with great hope for help but unfortunately our Government  did not  raise  the matter at international level, he added.
BJYM State president Ravinder Raina said two decades have passed since the resolution was passed by the Parliament to liberate the areas of J&K, which is in the illegal possession of Pakistan and China but no action has been taken against Pakistan and China to vacate the territory from their possession.
“It is our duty to protect the territorial integrity of our Nation and Government to take all possible steps to liberate PoJK from Pakistan and China”, he added.
Among others present were Bharat Sharma, Ajay Mahajan, Vikas Shrama, Kulbir Chadak, Sahil Choudhary, Ajay Vaid, Naresh Sharma, Vishal Kohli, Keshav Chopra, Gourav Mangotra, Rinku Chouhan, Amit Gupta, Manish Gupta, Kulbir Jamwal, Kanav Sharma and KP Salathia.