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‘People of Jammu Kashmir Do not Approve of New Land Laws’- Protest Staged in Jammu

The newly formed Mission Statehood has reiterated its demand for full statehood status to Jammu Kashmir, saying that if the state status of Jammu Kashmir is not restored soon, there will be a widespread movement in the coming days.

The Mission Statehood on Tuesday staged a demonstration again on its demand while appealed to the Central Government to return the honor of Jammu Kashmir.

On this occasion, the Mission Statehood burnt the copies of the new land law and said that no new law related to land was approved by the people of the state.

On Janipur High Court Road, the activists of the Mission Statehood shouted slogans against the central government, saying that Jammu Kashmir is the crown of the country and the central government has done away with the honor of this crown.

Lashing out at the parties that demanded to make Jammu a separate state, Sunil Dimple, chairman of the Mission Statehood, said on the occasion that no political people dividing Jammu and Kashmir would succeed.

The administration has also sent a proposal of 250 private bunkers in Uri Jammu Kashmir.

He said that the mission statehood calls for a complete state including Kashmir, Ladakh Jammu’s Kashmir.

Dimple said that in the electoral atmosphere, different political parties have been singing their respective ragas but now only those who will talk about giving the state status to Jammu Kashmir will be supported.

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