BSP takes out rally on death anniversary of Kanshi Ram

BSP rally being flagged off near Kunjwani Chowk on Sunday.
BSP rally being flagged off near Kunjwani Chowk on Sunday.

Excelsior Correspondent
JAMMU, Oct 9: Bahujan Samaj Party today paid rich tributes to Master Kanshi Ram on his death anniversary.
To remember their beloved leader, BSP activists and leaders took out a grand rally, comprising of Scooters, motorcycles, cars, tractors and hundreds of small vehicles. M  L Tomar Ex-MLC UP and coordinator J&K and Himachal Pardesh, flagged off the rally, which took off from Kunjwani Chowk Jammu.
M.L Tomar, Pandit Chano Ram and K.C Bhagat (leader of Meigh Mandal and Harijan Mandal), Piran Ditta (president of All J&K Guru Ravidass Sabha),  Tarsem Khullar along with other  leaders of State were leading the rally, which  passed through Satwari Chowk, Vikram Chowk, Dogra Chowk, Shakuntla Chowk, Kachi Chawni, Parade, Shalimar, Gummat, Gujjar Nagar and finally culminated at Ambedkar Chowk near Rail Head Jammu where it was converted into a public rally. The rally was addressed by prominent leaders of BSP.
While addressing the rally,  Tarsem Khullaa threw light on the life and struggle of  Kanshi Ram for   making  Indian masses  self dependant by implementing the Constitution of India drafted by Dr  Bhim Rao Ambedkar.
Highlighting the grievances of poor and backward classes, he said, “still there is a heap of problems being faced by the peoples but ruling elite don’t bother about their solution. The patience of peoples has come to the brim which can  exploded any time, thus making situation of J&K more dangerous in future then in present.
M L Tomar,  BSP coordinator for Himachal & J&K,  also expressed  concern over  the problems of masses and advised the cadre of BSP to be prepared for great struggle. He stressed upon cadre that time has come to take political power in their hand for mitigating their suffering.
The other  leaders,  who spoke on the occasion, included  S R Majotra (state vice- president BSP), Ex-MLA Som Nath,  R L Chargotra, Hari Chand Thappa,  JagdishVerma, Piran Ditta,  R K Bhagat,Raj Kumar Thappa, Charanjeet Bitta, Pritam Chand, Sardar Raja Singh, K L Attri, Charan Dass, Pawan Gupta, Mustak Ahmad Sheik, Ravinder Singh, Mohinder Kashyap, MohinderAttri, K L Jasrotia, P R Manyal, Ajaib Singh Motton and Ramesh Motton.