Jammu: The Peoples Democratic Party (PDP) and National Panthers Party (NPP) on Wednesday staged separate protests here, demanding a repeal of the new land laws which have paved the way for people from outside Jammu and Kashmir to buy land in the Union Territory. Led by General Secretary and former legislator Surinder Choudhary, PDP activists holding the tricolour as well as the party flag assembled at the PDP headquarters at Gandhi Nagar and staged a rally to lodge their resentment against the BJP-led central government over the new land law.
However, the protesters were stopped by police from marching on the main road and later dispersed peacefully. This was the first major political activity by the PDP amid repeated attempts made by various groups and individuals to hoist the national flag on the party headquarters after its president Mehbooba Mufti had last week stoked a controversy with her remarks on the national flag.
In her first press conference after over 14-month detention in Srinagar, the former chief minister had on last Friday said that she was not interested in contesting elections or holding the tricolour till the constitutional changes enforced on August 5 last year were rolled back. The PDP leader had also said that she would hold the tricolour only when the separate flag of the erstwhile state of Jammu and Kashmir was restored.
The Centre on August 5 last year had abrogated the erstwhile state's special status and bifurcated it into union territories of Jammu and Kashmir, and Ladakh.
Following the controversy, three senior leaders of the party in Jammu -- former MP T S Bajwa, ex-legislator Ved Mahajan and former state secretary Hussain Ali Waffa had resigned on October 26.
"Our protest is against the anti-people policies of the BJP, especially the new land law. This land belongs to our future generations and the BJP is cheating the people of Jammu and misleading them," Choudhary said. Accusing the BJP of pursuing anti-people policies, he said, This will not be tolerated... we will fight for our rights." He claimed that Mufti never said that she would not hold the national flag.
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