BJP running two set of laws in J&K: Harsh

Activists of Panthers Party during a protest demonstration at Jammu on Sunday.
Activists of Panthers Party during a protest demonstration at Jammu on Sunday.

Excelsior Correspondent

JAMMU, Nov 24: Lambasting the J&K administration for adopting two different yardsticks in respect to eviction of ex-Ministers and MLAs from the Government accommodation, Panther Party activists led by Harsh Dev Singh and Yash Paul Kundal, J&K president of Young Panthers staged a protest demonstration here today.
Raising anti-BJP slogans, the protesters accused BJP of allowing its leaders to illegally occupy govt quarters and ministers’ bungalows and executing forceful eviction of the leaders of opposition from their allotted residences.
Harsh Dev told reporters that the BJP is running a proxy rule in J&K to impose two set of laws—one for itself and other for the opposition.
“While ex-Ministers and ex-MLAs of BJP are enjoying all luxuries at the cost of tax payers’ money, the leaders of the opposition are being made victims of political vendetta and policy of persecution,” he said.