Bhim Singh calls for end to discrimination against J&K

Excelsior Correspondent
NEW DELHI,  Dec, 21: Prof. Bhim Singh, Supremo of National Panthers Party (NPP) while addressing a strong gathering of lawyers, intellectuals, NGOs and others at India Law Commission here this afternoon called upon the people of India to elect a Parliament which shall end all forms of discriminations with the people of J&K so that the national security is no more under threat of enemies of India.
The seminar was presided over by Gen.(retd) V.K. Singh who has taken up pledge to bring transformation in the domain of democracy to cleanse India from corruption, communalism and criminalization.
Prof. Bhim Singh accused the Indian leaders and the Parliament of segregating J&K from the rest of country in spite of 63 years old Accession with the Union of India by Maharaja Hari Singh. The NPP Supremo felt shocked that the people of J&K have been denied to share Indian flag, Indian Constitution and the fruits of wisdom of the Indian Parliament.
He said those who are talking of total revolution and chanting slogans against corruption should also include the chapter on discrimination with the people of J&K by the Parliament of India because of the entire leadership of the country is to be blamed.
Panthers Party Chief Patron hoped that all regional leadership shall go for Vikalp Morcha to bring change (parivartan) which is the voice of the millions.