Dimple holds protest against Hit and Run Law

Sunil Dimple, President Mission Statehood staging a protest in Jammu on Friday.
Sunil Dimple, President Mission Statehood staging a protest in Jammu on Friday.

Excelsior Correspondent

JAMMU, Jan 12: Demanding the revocation of Hit and Run Law, Sunil Dimple, President Mission Statehood holds a protest rally here today.
On the occasion, he also submitted a memorandum to the Govt of India and appealed to the PM to revoke law in the parliament.
Large number of civil society members, transporters, owners, drivers, conductors, joined the protest, who raised the slogans “Hit and Run kala kanoon vapis lo”, “Hit and Run black law hye, hye”.
Addressing the protestors Dimple said we have sent a memorandum to the Govt of India, Prime Minister Narendera Modi and Union Home Minister demanded to roll back the black law, in the parliament as the people can’t trust as the law has already been passed in the parliament.
Dimple announced the mission statehood Jammu Kashmir, will go ahead with our fight and struggle against the “hit & run law” and will continue the struggle till this black hit and run law, is completely revoked or rolled back, in the parliament of India.
He appealed to every citizen of India and Jammu and Kashmir to stand united against this law.
The prominent leaders are Sanjay Sethi, Haneef Chodry, Ajiet Singh, Madan Lal, Yash Pal Thappa, Vijay Kumar, Shabier, Ashwani Mehra, Pawan Kumar and S Vikram singh.