RSS intensifies 'Free Tibet' campaign

TNN Bureau. Updated: 7/28/2017 1:52:44 AM Front Page

Indresh appeals for ban on sale, use of 'Made in China' goods

Jammu: The Rashtriya Swayamsevak Sangh (RSS) has intensified its campaign for the freedom of Tibet under occupation of China.
Senior RSS leader and national convener of the Bharat Tibet Sehyog Manch (BTSM), Indresh Kumar today said that China has to liberate Tibet first to set any condition for discussion on other issues.
Speaking here at the workers' convention of BTSM, Indresh Kumar said, "To discuss any other issue with India, the prerequisite for China is to free Tibet under its illegal control."
Indresh also sought cooperation from the government and society in banning the sale and use of Chinese items to debilitate the economy of the Dragon.
Time and again, Bharat Tibet Sehyog Manch has been organizing similar functions in other parts of the country demanding freedom of Tibet but it is for the first time that a function of such nature was organized in Jammu.
The top RSS functionary also targeted Pakistan for sponsoring the terrorism in the country especially in Jammu and Kashmir through its agents.
"Pakistan is leaving no stone unturned to disturb the prevailing peace in Jammu and Kashmir. On the one side, it is targeting the civilians with persistent shelling and firing on LoC and IB while in Kashmir Valley, it is using the youth as canon fodders to fuel unrest," Indresh said. He also hailed the arrest of top Hurriyat leaders and said that it was the much needed step to bring normalcy and peace in the Kashmir region.
"I welcome the Modi government's decision to crack the whip against the separatists fueling and funding the unrest in Kashmir Valley," the top RSS leader said.
Kumar also praised the security forces and army for giving tough resistance to the terrorists in Kashmir Valley.
Minister for PHE, Irrigation and Flood Control Department, Sham Lal Choudhary was the chief guest on the occasion whereas Maharaj Pushpinder Ji was the main guest.
The State Incharge of the BTSM, Dilip Singh also spoke on the occasion and appealed masses to boycott the use of Chinese goods.


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