Excelsior Correspondent
JAMMU, Jan 9: Bharatiya Janta Yuva Morcha (BJYM) workers today took out a protest rally here demanding justice in Parihar brothers killing.
Two months back an untoward incident took place at Kishtwar District wherein State General Secretary of Bhartiya Janta Party Anil Parihar and his brother Ajit Parihar were killed by unknown gunmen and till day the case has turned out to be a mystery as of now nothing has been heard from Administration regarding the case even after dozens of arrests and futile exercises, which gave space to different political parties for setting up an agenda.
The rally started from BJP office and concluded at police station, where people expressed their resentment against DC and SSP through sloganeering. The rally was also joined by Ex-MLA Sunil Kumar Sharma.
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State General Secretary BJYM Ashish Sharma led the rally and while reaching at police station he addressed the huge gathering over there and said that both Police and Civil Administration have been hushing up the case and their failure and incompetence is vulnerable now as till date nothing concrete has came out which is very unfortunate and disheartening for the people of Kishtwar particularly and for the State in general.
He immediately demanded removal of SSP and DC from the area for their non-seriousness while dealing the case since from the day one which resulted in handing over the case to NIA.
He also added that why Administration has been a mute spectator and has been hesitating to brief the media or public about the case, and moreover the recent arrests made in this regard were not more than an eye wash wherein those arrested were released under pressure by some anti-social agents-cum-politicians.
In the protest it was been decided that if administration doesn’t come up with early solution and solving the mystery behind the case, the protest like this will continue in near future also.
District President Ranjeet Shan, District General Secretary Maneshwar Sharma, Senior Youth Leader Rocky Goswami and many others were present during the protest rally.