BJP OBC Morcha stages protest against Mehbooba for her derogatory remarks

BJP vice president Yudhvir Sethi and activists of OBC Morcha staging protest in Jammu on Monday. — Excelsior/Rakesh
BJP vice president Yudhvir Sethi and activists of OBC Morcha staging protest in Jammu on Monday. — Excelsior/Rakesh

Excelsior Correspondent

JAMMU, Aug 23: BJP OBC Morch today staged protest demonstration against former Chief Minister of erstwhile State of Jammu and Kashmir, Mehbooba Mufti at Press Club Jammu for her derogatory statement wherein she compared Kashmir with Taliban.
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The protest was staged in presence of Yudhvir Sethi, BJP J&K UT vice president and Braham Jyot Satti, president BJP OBC Morcha J&K.
The activists were chanting slogans against the former Chief Minister and also burnt effigy of Mehbooba Mufti and termed her as ‘Talibani Mehbooba’.
While interacting with media, Yudhvir Sethi condemned the derogatory statement of Mehbooba Mufti over comparison of Kashmir with Taliban and said that she has lost her political ground in J&K Union Territory, therefore now she tried to break the peace and harmony of the Jammu & Kashmir. “These kinds of statements are not tolerable by nationalists of Jammu & Kashmir and Mehbooba is disturbed by the growth of BJP in the Union Territory,” he said.
Sethi further said that the BJP Government is the Government of nationalists and any kind of anti national activity will not be accepted in Jammu and Kashmir and demanded that the former Chief Minister should be booked under anti-national activities as soon as possible.
President OBC Morcha, Braham Jyot said that Kashmir was moving towards nationalism and development which was not acceptable by Mehbooba, so she is giving these kind of anti national statements. He tagged Mehbooba Mufti as ‘Talibani Mehbooba’ and said if Mehbooba has too much sympathy with Taliban, she should move to Afghanistan along with her family and spend six months there.
BJP OBC Morcha’s office bearers including Neelam Virdhi, Rajkumar Tarkhan, Ravi Verma, Madan Gopal Toni, Sunil Prajapati, Ravi Mehra, Rajesh Dogra and Nisar Ahmed were present during the protest along with Kewal Verma, Somnath Vicky, Sunny Sodhi and many others.