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Protesters try to hoist national flag at PDP office

In the backdrop of PDP Chief Mehbooba Mufti's remarks of hoisting the tricolour when the flag of J&K is restored, a group of youth activists spearheaded by Amandeep Singh attempted to hoist the national flag at the PDP office. The activists are of the view that they won't tolerate any insult to the tricolour.

Protesters try to hoist national flag at PDP office
Protesters try to hoist national flag at PDP office
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Published : Oct 25, 2020, 4:53 PM IST

Updated : Oct 25, 2020, 5:17 PM IST

Jammu: Protesting against PDP chief Mehbooba Mufti's remarks on the national flag, a group of youths took out a march outside the party office on Sunday and tried to hoist the tricolour atop the building but were stopped by police.

The incident came days after the Peoples Democratic Party president said she is not interested in contesting elections or holding the tricolour till the constitutional changes enforced on August 5 last year are rolled back. Mufti had said she would hold the national flag only when the separate flag of the erstwhile state is restored.

Amid chants of Tiranga ka apmaan nahi sahenge (will not tolerate the insult of tricolour)" and anti-PDP sloganeering, the youths led by activist Amandeep Singh came on two-wheelers and attempted to hoist the national flag on the PDP headquarters.

Protesters try to hoist national flag at PDP office

However, they were stopped by the police personnel deployed at the PDP office, officials said, adding the protesters later dispersed peacefully. We have no affiliation with any right-wing party. We are nationalist by core and will not tolerate any insult to the tricolour, which is our pride and honour, Amandeep Singh told reporters.

READ: BJP leader seeks de-recognition of Mehbooba-led PDP over 'anti-national' remarks

Singh had on Saturday hoisted the national flag on the boundary wall near the main entrance of the PDP office and had a heated argument with two senior party leaders, including former legislator Firdous Ahmad Tak. Before leaving, Singh had said that he would return with more youths on Sunday to unfurl the national flag at the building.

After the BJP demanded her arrest over alleged seditious" remarks, Mehbooba Mufti said in a tweet on Saturday that the Indian flag stands for diversity and peaceful co-existence among all. If anyone has insulted the Tiranga it is BJP that persecutes minorities and sows division and hatred, the former chief minister alleged.

On Saturday, the Peoples Alliance for Gupkar Declaration that is fighting for the restoration of special status to Jammu and Kashmir met in Srinagar and named National Conference leader Farooq Abdullah as its chairman and Mehbooba Mufti as its deputy chairperson. Abdullah asserted that the seven-party alliance is an anti-BJP platform and not an anti-national grouping.

READ: J&K: Gupkar Declaration press conference held in Srinagar

PTI

Jammu: Protesting against PDP chief Mehbooba Mufti's remarks on the national flag, a group of youths took out a march outside the party office on Sunday and tried to hoist the tricolour atop the building but were stopped by police.

The incident came days after the Peoples Democratic Party president said she is not interested in contesting elections or holding the tricolour till the constitutional changes enforced on August 5 last year are rolled back. Mufti had said she would hold the national flag only when the separate flag of the erstwhile state is restored.

Amid chants of Tiranga ka apmaan nahi sahenge (will not tolerate the insult of tricolour)" and anti-PDP sloganeering, the youths led by activist Amandeep Singh came on two-wheelers and attempted to hoist the national flag on the PDP headquarters.

Protesters try to hoist national flag at PDP office

However, they were stopped by the police personnel deployed at the PDP office, officials said, adding the protesters later dispersed peacefully. We have no affiliation with any right-wing party. We are nationalist by core and will not tolerate any insult to the tricolour, which is our pride and honour, Amandeep Singh told reporters.

READ: BJP leader seeks de-recognition of Mehbooba-led PDP over 'anti-national' remarks

Singh had on Saturday hoisted the national flag on the boundary wall near the main entrance of the PDP office and had a heated argument with two senior party leaders, including former legislator Firdous Ahmad Tak. Before leaving, Singh had said that he would return with more youths on Sunday to unfurl the national flag at the building.

After the BJP demanded her arrest over alleged seditious" remarks, Mehbooba Mufti said in a tweet on Saturday that the Indian flag stands for diversity and peaceful co-existence among all. If anyone has insulted the Tiranga it is BJP that persecutes minorities and sows division and hatred, the former chief minister alleged.

On Saturday, the Peoples Alliance for Gupkar Declaration that is fighting for the restoration of special status to Jammu and Kashmir met in Srinagar and named National Conference leader Farooq Abdullah as its chairman and Mehbooba Mufti as its deputy chairperson. Abdullah asserted that the seven-party alliance is an anti-BJP platform and not an anti-national grouping.

READ: J&K: Gupkar Declaration press conference held in Srinagar

PTI

Last Updated : Oct 25, 2020, 5:17 PM IST
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