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Protestors seek unconditional apology from Pakistan govt, submits memo to Prez through LG

Bharatiya Janata Yuva Morcha (BJYM) on Saturday staged a strong protest against the Pakistan’s Foreign Minister, Bilawal Bhutto’s distasteful and uncivilised remarks against the Hon’ble Prime Minister, Sh. Narendra Modi ji and asked the Pakistan for tendering an unconditional apology to India for Bhutto’s shameful act.
Joined by senior party leaders including former minister Sh. Sat Sharma, State Vice-President Sh. Yudvir Sethi,District Presidents Parmod Kapahi,Rekha Mahajan and Spokesperson BJP and former Deputy Mayor Jammu, Purnima Sharma, hundreds of enraged activists under the leadership of BJYM state president Arun Prabhat shouted slogans against the Pakistan and Bilawal Bhutto.
They also burnt the effigy of Pakistan Foreign Minister and Pakistan Flag to express their anger over the highly objectionable remarks against the Hon’ble Prime Minister of India.
“Pakistan Foreign Minister Bilawal Bhutto, whose government has miserably failed to even arrange two-time food for its people, has made these remarks under sheer frustration. The comments reflect the utter frustration of a desperate political dynast trying to make himself relevant in the failed state of Pakistan,” Arun Prabhat said while addressing the protestors.
Seeking an unconditional apology from the Pakistan, the BJYM state chief said, “His (Bhutto’s) vilification of Prime Minister Modi emanates from his country’s frustration over its inability to continue using terrorism as state policy. Pakistan has become an epicenter of terrorism and the country has resorted to some unethical means to save its image at global level”.
In his address, former minister Sat Sharma demanded that the Pakistan should immediately take action against its foreign minister for making highly uncivilized remarks against the Indian Prime Minister and warned that no citizen of India would ever tolerate this kind of language against its Prime Minister.
The BJP state vice president Yudvir Sethi also expressed his anguish against the disgraceful remarks of the Pakistan Foreign Minister and said such unparliamentary language against any democratically elected Prime Minister of a country was unacceptable. “We strongly condemn the Pakistan foreign minister’s vicious and spiteful comments against the Prime Minister of the world’s largest democracy,” he said.
Later, the protestors submitted a memorandum to the Lieutenant Governor Sh. Manoj Sinha with a request to forward it to the Hon’ble President of India, Smt Draupadi Murmu and the Prime Minister Office (PMO) as a cognizance of citizens’ response for the said incident and urged for further necessary action.
In their memorandum, the BJYM leaders said that “India’s relentless pursuit of exposing Pakistan’s mothership of global terrorism has been echoed by countries across the world, which have spoken in unison to condemn Islamabad’s terror designs. The increasing salience of counter terrorism in global diplomatic agenda has hurt Pakistan’s terror factories and squeezed their space”.
“India, under the visionary leadership of Prime Minister Modi, has made tremendous progress across the board, from lifting millions of its citizens from poverty to providing leadership in tackling global challenges. Even as it continues to remain a global bright spot, Pakistan on the other hand is touching new lows of decay and degradation,” they further said.