NC workers stage protests against decision to treat J-K bank as PSU

Press Trust of India  |  Jammu 

Saturday took out protest rallies across the division, seeking revocation of the decision of S P Malik-led state administrative council to treat the J&K as a public sector undertaking (PSU).

The main rally was taken out from at the Sher-e-Kashmir Bhavan with dozens of workers carrying the placards in support of their demand for immediate rollback of the decision for the larger interests of the state which enjoy special position, a said.

The protesters led by district Dharamveer Singh staged a sit-in dharna at busy Raghunath chowk.

They criticized the decision and expressed apprehensions that this would adversely impact the functioning of the and shake the confidence of its huge clientele.

The agitators also castigated the administration for eroding the special status of the state, saying such decisions are detrimental to the interests of the people.

Former for home and MLC led a protest in district and alleged that the decision reflects the "anti-people" mindset of fiddling with the basic characters of the special status of the state.

"The decision has put a question mark on the special status of the state. All these attempts will be fought tooth and nail and nobody will be allowed to fiddle with the special entity of and Kashmir," Kichloo said.

The protests were also held at Samba, Poonch, Rajouri, Kathua, Ramban, Banihal, Udhampur, Billawar, Reasi , Gool-Gulabgarh, Bishnah, R S Pura and other places of the division, the said.

Leaders of the NC presented a memorandum to authorities against the government's decision and called for its immediate rollback.

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First Published: Sat, December 01 2018. 19:05 IST