Jammu bar observes accession day

Press Trust of India  |  Jammu 

The Jammu High Bar Association today suspended work to pay tributes to the last Dogra ruler Maharaja Hari Singh for signing the instrument of accession on this day in 1947, making the state an integral part of

The lawyers suspended work around 1 pm and took part in the celebrations in connection with accession day at the High complex here, a spokesman of the association said.


He said the association has decided to observe 'accession day' to convey a message to the world that is an integral part of

The association decorated various markets in the city, the road leading to the and the complex with the national flag flying high, the spokesman said adding that a seminar was also organised.

"The association believes that the accession of Jammu and Kashmir after signing of Instrument of Accession by the then Maharaja is full and final and irrevocable.

"To raise any dispute in this regard by a few disgruntled elements is to question the very Indian Independence Act under which Pakistan was created and 560-odd Princely states acceded to and Pakistan. It is a settled issue as per the terms on the constitutional law on the subject," president of the association, B S Slathia, said addressing the seminar.

He said that the association resolved that the only dispute which remains is that the parts of the state which are under the illegal occupation of the Pakistan.

"It is the duty of all to retrieve those illegally- occupied parts and reintegrate them into so that the state as it existed on August 15, 1947 comes into being," he said.

Meanwhile, various other groups also organised separate functions at different places in the city to celebrate the accession day.

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First Published: Thu, October 26 2017. 21:13 IST