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Why was PoK not taken over during Operation Sindoor, asks RLP chief
Why was PoK not taken over during Operation Sindoor, asks RLP chief

The Print

time25-05-2025

  • Politics
  • The Print

Why was PoK not taken over during Operation Sindoor, asks RLP chief

Addressing a massive 'Aakrosh Rally' in Jaipur's Mansarovar area, Beniwal asked why Pakistan-Occupied Kashmir was not taken over after such an important military operation. On May 7, the Indian defence forces launched Operation Sindoor, a military strike that decimated nine terror camps in Pakistan and Pakistan-Occupied Kashmir (PoK), as a retaliation against the April 22 terror attack on tourists in south Kashmir's Pahalgam. Jaipur, May 25 (PTI) Rashtriya Loktantrik Party chief and Nagaur MP Hanuman Beniwal on Sunday asked why Pakistan-Occupied Kashmir was not taken over during Operation Sindoor. He said the Prime Minister's recent rally in Bikaner was a failed meeting and government employees were called in to fill the venue. 'Despite gathering all the resources, ministers and BJP leaders from across the country, government employees had to be called in to fill the venue. Looks like people's love for Prime Minister Modi is eroding,' he said. Beniwal said the youths wanted Operation Sindoor, but PoK was not taken over. 'To hide the failure, the Prime Minister is holding a rally in Bikaner. He does not even know that blood runs through veins and not Sindoor,' the RLP chief said. Addressing the rally in Bikaner, Modi had said that 'Sindoor' ran in his veins and not blood. Beniwal said that the Prime Minister has insulted Rajasthan by making 'Parchi ka CM' (announcing the name of chief minister through a paper slip). 'This is an insult to the state. We have to take revenge for all this,' he said. On the issue of paper leak, the RLP chief said the paper mafia has become dominant and Rajasthan Public Service Commission has become a hub of corruption. He demanded cancellation of the Sub-Inspector Recruitment exam-2021 due to paper leak allegations. Beniwal said during elections, the BJP leaders had promised that a CBI probe will be ordered into paper leaks, the RPSC will be reconstituted and the kingpin will be arrested. 'They came to power but nothing has happened,' he said. Beniwal reiterated that RLP will hold a peaceful and democratic protest until all its demands are fulfilled. 'We are not here to create a law and order problem, but we will not back down. If the government remains silent, this movement will spread to every district,' he said. Beniwal said RLP is not just a party of protests; it is becoming a strong political alternative and choice for people. In response to the massive gathering and rising public pressure, the state government sent senior officials, including Jaipur Police Commissioner Biju George Joseph and Divisional Commissioner Punam who reached the venue to engage with RLP leaders. The officials conveyed that the government is serious about the issue and assured that the demands raised would be conveyed to the highest level. 'We have discussed the issues with the MP. It will be examined by the competent authority. The state government is sensitive towards the issues,' Joseph said. Beniwal has been constantly raising the demand of SI-recruitment 2021 cancellation, in which many persons — including several trainee SIs — have been arrested for alleged involvement in the paper leak scam. PTI SDA RUK RUK This report is auto-generated from PTI news service. ThePrint holds no responsibility for its content.

Sanyukt Kisan Morcha condemns attack on Rakesh Tikait in UP
Sanyukt Kisan Morcha condemns attack on Rakesh Tikait in UP

Time of India

time03-05-2025

  • Politics
  • Time of India

Sanyukt Kisan Morcha condemns attack on Rakesh Tikait in UP

Bathinda: The Sanyukt Kisan Morcha (SKM) has strongly condemned an attack on farmer leader Rakesh Tikait at Muzaffarnagar in Uttar Pradesh, while he was participating in a Aakrosh Rally against the terrorist attack in Pahalgam on Friday evening. Tired of too many ads? go ad free now SKM has demanded the immediate arrest of all those responsible for the attack. It stated that a section of the mob manhandled Rakesh Tikait with the intention of fatally attacking him. The police personnel present failed to prevent the mob attack. It is notable that Prime Minister Narendra Modi and UP chief minister Yogi Adityanath did not condemn the attack on the SKM leader. "Farmer leader Rakesh Tikait was allegedly heckled by members of right-wing groups in Muzaffarnagar, Uttar Pradesh, on Friday evening when he was about to address a public meeting called in solidarity with victims of the . In the melee, Tikait's turban came off, and he was escorted by police personnel and his supporters," said a source. SKM called upon various sections of the people to expose the actions against farmers, minorities, and the working people. MSID:: 120850073 413 |

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