Sunil Dimple leads anti-Pakistan protest, accuses Pakistan of fomenting militancy in Jammu
Jammu, Sep 2, KNT: Sunil Dimple, president of Mission Statehood, led an anti-Pakistan protest and demonstration in Jammu against the recent militant attack at Sanjuwan Military Station. The protesters burned Pakistani flags and condemned the attack that left a soldier injured.
Addressing the workers, Dimple expressed shock and outrage over the attack, alleging that militancy was on the rise with reports of 600 trained commandos entering the Jammu region. He accused Pakistan’s Border Action Team (BAT) of being active in all districts of Jammu since the abrogation of Article 370.
Dimple pledged to never tolerate militancy, anti-national activities, and attacks on security forces in J&K. He warned Pakistan, ISI, and Lashkar-e-Taiba that J&K was, is, and will remain an integral part of India.
He extended full support to the Indian Army and Jammu Kashmir Police, urging the people of J&K to stand with the Indian Army to integrate Pakistan-administered Kashmir (PaK) into the J&K state.
Dimple in a statement also warned of active Pakistani sleeper cells in J&K and appealed to the Indian Army Chief to launch surgical strikes and liberate PaK, Gilgit, and Baltistan. He demanded a befitting reply to Pakistan and the elimination of infiltrated militants.
The protest was attended by several other leaders, including Sachin Soi, Rupesh Bhat, Bunty, Arjun, Anmol, Sat Sharma, Ashok Sharma, Vijay Virdi, S Kala Singh, and Arun Verma, among others. [KNT]