Kavinder, Bali flag off BMA rally

Speaker Kavinder Gupta flagging of Tiranga rally from Burn on Monday.
Speaker Kavinder Gupta flagging of Tiranga rally from Burn on Monday.

Excelsior Correspondent
JAMMU, May 1: Spiritual Head Bawa Chanchal Singh of Pir Baba Ali-Badshah of Ratti-Chapri falling in Panchayat Burn, today organized a peaceful Taranga Rally under the banner of Bharatiya Modi Army (BMA) in which people from Hindu, Muslim and Sikh  communities  participated.
The rally was flagged off by J&K Assembly Speaker Kavinder Gupta, Minister of Health and Medical Education Bali Bhagat and BMA national president Dr Rajiv Ahuja this morning in which large number of people from all section of the society participated in the rally.
The 35 km rally was start from Ratti-Chapri-Burn via Dayran, Mishriwala, Domana, Muthi, Jewel, Ambphalla, Janipur, Bantalab and Kot-Balwal and culminated back at Ratti-Chapri Pir Baba.
Speaker Kavinder Gupta, Minister of Health Bali Bhagat and BMA national president Dr Rajiv Ahuja while speaking on the occasion said, “we should focus on winning and making the other also wins. There are many reasonable voices which are unheard. so there is a dire need to organize such rallies where common people can expressed their opinions and ideas so as to aware the people about in maintaining peace in the nation.
Chanchal Singh, while addressing the media said, “the aim of rally is to initiate a peace process pertaining to unity among the people and to maintain brotherhood and harmony among Hindu, Muslim, Sikh and other religions so I have initiating this process for 30 years. Our aim is to only strengthen the hands of Prime Minister Narendra Modi so that unity and integrity should be maintained in the country as well as in the State.”
He also said, “everybody must come together-irrespective of their ethnic, religious backgrounds. People must see that in unity there is strength, progress and prosperity. No community can grow in isolation and be happy.”
He further appreciated the participants, devotees and women folk for taking part in the rally and urged them to follow a path of non-violence and pursue goals of social justice for the good of the State people and the future stability of the country.