JWAM protests MHA’s unilateral ceasefire decision

Excelsior Correspondent

JAMMU, May 18: Jammu West Assembly Movement (JWAM) today held a protest here at New Plot to oppose the announcement of the unilateral ceasefire in J&K by Union Ministry of Home Affairs.
Raising slogans against BJP Government in the Centre and PDP-BJP coalition in the State, scores of activists of JWAM led by their president, Sunil Dimple,  assembled on Janipur road at New Plot and burnt the effigies of the Modi led Central Government and Mehbooba led State Government for their decision to implement unilateral ceasefire in J&K during Ramzan. The flags of Pakistan were also burnt to express resentment against the cease fire violation on the border.
Addressing the protesters, Sunil Dimple strongly opposed and out rightly rejected MHA’s decision of “unilateral ceasefire” and suspension of operation ‘All Out” against the terrorists organizations on the demand of Chief Minister Mehbooba Mufti.
He appealed the Prime Minister Narendra Modi to withdraw this decision which is neither in favour of people of J&K nor Army. Dimple said after the announcement of the ceasefire by India the Pakistan has open borders and targeting the innocent villagers living along International Border in RS Pura sector, in which one BSF jawan has been martyred and 4 civilians killed while around one dozen people got injured.
Dimple said unilateral ceasefire in the State will give safe passage to the militants and ISI trained Pakistan terrorists to spread their rank and file in the State. Alleging that Rajnath Singh’s all formulas regarding J&K as Home Minister have totally failed in the last three years, he appealed Prime Minister Narendra Modi to withdraw decision of unilateral ceasefire in J&K.