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JKNPP Bhim Pays Rich Tributes in Shridhanjali Sabha

 JAMMU, August 17 – In a deeply moving tribute to the towering legacy of Prof. Bhim Singh, founder of the J&K National Panthers Party, party workers, admirers, and family members gathered at the Jammu office to commemorate his birth anniversary, observed as Haq-Insaf Divas. The atmosphere was charged with emotion and pride as rich floral tributes were offered in the Shridhanjali Sabha, honouring a man whose life was a relentless pursuit of justice, equality, and human dignity.

Vilakshan Singh, President of J&K National Panthers Party Bhim, delivered a stirring address, declaring Prof. Bhim Singh as a political titan who never bowed to adversity. “He was a statesman of unmatched integrity,” Vilakshan said, “whose unwavering stand against injustice made him a beacon of hope for the oppressed and marginalized.” He emphasized that Prof. Singh’s demise has left an irreplaceable void in the political landscape of Jammu & Kashmir.

Prof. Bhim Singh’s legacy is etched in his fearless opposition to discriminatory laws like the draconian Resettlement Act and the State Subject Bill that stripped women of their rights post-marriage. He stood tall against every form of injustice, transcending barriers of caste, creed, and religion, and emerged as India’s most secular leader, fighting for every victim of oppression with unmatched zeal.

Vilakshan Singh passionately appealed to the people of Jammu & Kashmir to rally behind the J&K National Panthers Party Bhim, to fulfill the unfinished mission of Prof. Bhim Singh and to ensure justice for all, without bias or compromise. He asserted that the party remains the sole torchbearer of Dogra identity, and in today’s turbulent times, its role has become more crucial than ever.

He called upon voters to support JKNPP Bhim candidates, reaffirming that the party is committed to safeguarding the rights and aspirations of every citizen of the Union Territory.

Other speakers who paid heartfelt tributes included Naresh Chib, Rajesh Gondhi, Sanju Bhagat, Rohit Sharma, Balwan Singh, Rajan Jamwal and several senior leaders and well-wishers.