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Dimple sends open invitation to Dr Jetinder Singh for debate on J&K

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JAMMU :Talking to media persons, Sunil Dimple President Jammu West Assembly Movement and the President “Mission Statehood” Jammu Kashmir has sent an open invitation for debate on J&K issues to PMO Dr Jetinder Singh & BJP Gen Secy Tarun Chug who are presently in Jammu.  Dimple said PMO Jatinder Singh and BJP is not serious for debate and I have many times sent open invitations to him.He was invited for debate to BJP PMO Jatinder Singh, since 5 August 2019, since when our Dogra J&K state was dismantled and demoted to an Ordinary UT. Dimple said PMO Dr Jatinder Singh is not serious on Jammu Kashmir affairs & is photo, paper statements tiger.

He said now by the Land act BJP has assaulted on the History, of Dogra princely state.Dimple said now I again extend open invitation again to both of you Dr Jetinder and BJP Gen Secy Tarun Chug for debate with me, before the DDC Elections on J&K Issue’s.He further said PMO Dr jatinder Singh kindly don’t hesitate, you both decide place & time, I will come. He said both these leaders are befooling and misleading the innocent youths, people by provoking Jammu Region against the Kashmir region and playing communal card.   Dimple alleged BJP traitor leaders have destroyed the history of our Dogra state and have sold the Jammu Kashmir land to outsiders by repealing our maharaja and fore father land laws.He appealed to all the political parties, Jammu based all organizations to concentrate on the restoration of Dogra history and fight for statehood, special status and against  the black Land Act, new rules.He said BJP has destroyed our history of the Dogra state & has put all our Jammu Kashmir land on sale with the new Land act and laws by repealing our Maharaja and fore father made land laws.

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