J&K Leaders Unite for Statehood: BJP Plans Counter-Protests on Employment
As the National Conference rallies for Jammu & Kashmir's statehood, the BJP announces its own protests, raising questions about political unity and accountability.

J&K Leaders Unite for Statehood: BJP Plans Counter-Protests on Employment
In a call for solidarity, National Conference leader Tanvir Sadiq urged all political leaders to put aside party differences and unite for the demand of statehood and constitutional guarantees for Jammu & Kashmir. This rally is set for July 20, emphasizing the need for a collective voice for the region's rights.
Meanwhile, the Bharatiya Janata Party (BJP) has declared its intention to organize protests on the same day, focusing on employment issues in the region. This move raises eyebrows as it may divert attention from the pressing demand for statehood, suggesting a potential political tug-of-war.
The contrasting agendas of these major parties highlight the ongoing struggle for accountability and representation in Jammu & Kashmir, leaving citizens to question the real motives behind these protests. As reported by The Hindu, the situation underscores the critical importance of prioritizing the needs of the people over political ambitions.
Source: The Hindu
