RSS chief Rao Mohan Bhagwat to visit Jammu for two days

MOHAN-BHAGWAT-B-20-7-2013Jammu: The Rashtriya Swayamsevak Sangh (RSS) chief Mohan Rao Bhagwat will arrive here on Friday a two-day visit to review the functioning of the organization in the region. Bhagwat’s visit comes a day after two audacious terror attacks in Jammu and Kashmir, in which 13 people, including a Lieutenant Colonel of the Army, were killed. According to reports, during his Jammu visit, Bhagwat is likely to convene a meeting of “likeminded nationalist” groups to devise a strategy to “end discrimination with Jammu and Ladakh regions”. The RSS chief is also expected to hold meetings with the senior RSS functionaries and prominent citizens of the state. He will also address the RSS volunteers and general public at a rally on September 29. RSS had demanded statehood for Jammu and UT status for the Ladakh region. Sources said various groups raising the demand of separate statehood for the Jammu region have decided to meet the RSS chief to convince the Sangh Parivar to support their demand. Those groups demanding statehood for the Jammu region have been exerting pressure on the RSS to support their demand for separate state after the Union government granted statehood to Telangana.

 

In 2002, the RSS had adopted a resolution in support of a demand for the re-organisation of Jammu and Kashmir, in its national executive meeting at Kurukshetra. It had demanded statehood for Jammu and union territory (UT) status for the Ladakh region. The Jammu State Morcha (JSM) has already intensified its campaign in support of statehood for the Jammu region.The state BJP unit has called for a Jammu bandh today in protest against Thursday’s twin militant attacks in Kathua and Samba districts of Jammu and Kashmir. BJP MLA Ashok Khajuria confirmed the development yesterday. President of Jammu Chamber of Commerce and Industry (JCCI) YV Sharma has also expressed support to the bandh call. Dressed in army fatigues, terrorists stormed a police station in Hiranagar area of Kathua and then an army camp in Samba killing 13 people including an officer in twin attacks after they sneaked in from across the border early Thursday. The three heavily armed terrorists, believed to be holed up in the camp of the cavalry armored unit at Samba for several hours after they barged into the Officers’ mess, were killed during a fierce gunfight.

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