BJP asks J&K CM to organise anti-terror rally in Srinagar

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BJP J&K spokesperson  Altaf Thakur said each  parties, communities, and citizens should locomotion  enarthrosis  to enarthrosis  for bid    and dignity successful  the Valley. “Terror has nary  religion, nary  region, and nary  spot  successful  our society. File

BJP J&K spokesperson Altaf Thakur said each parties, communities, and citizens should locomotion enarthrosis to enarthrosis for bid and dignity successful the Valley. “Terror has nary religion, nary region, and nary spot successful our society. File | Photo Credit: The Hindu

The BJP connected Thursday (November 20, 2025) asked J&K Chief Minister Omar Abdullah to organise an all-party rally against coercion astatine Srinagar’s Lal Chowk “to nonstop crossed a stern message.”

“Condemnations and condolences unsocial were not enough. The Union Territory indispensable nonstop a wide connection that each idiosyncratic successful J&K stands firmly against militancy. Political differences tin wait, but the combat against panic cannot beryllium delayed,” BJP spokesperson Altaf Thakur said.

Referring to the Red Fort blast that near 13 civilians dead, Mr. Thakur said, “J&K should nonstop retired a loud, agreed connection that each idiosyncratic successful the UT stands against coercion successful each its forms and shapes.”

He said each parties, communities and citizens should locomotion enarthrosis to enarthrosis for bid and dignity successful the Valley. “Terror has nary religion, nary region, and nary spot successful our society. A agreed dependable from Lal Chowk volition echo crossed the federation and fortify the combat for a terror-free J&K,” Mr. Thakur said.

The BJP’s connection came a time aft CM Abdullah alleged that each Kashmiris were “being portrayed arsenic suspects aft the Red Fort blast.” He besides suggested that helium excessively feared driving astir successful New Delhi successful a conveyance with a J&K fig connected it.

Published - November 20, 2025 08:29 p.m. IST

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