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Anurag slams Pak for ‘nurturing terrorism’

CHANDIGARH:Pakistan knows it can’t fight India head-on, that’s why it is fighting cowardly proxy war through its terror subsidiaries such as Jaish-e-Mohammad and Jamar-ul-Dawa.

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Tribune News Service

Chandigarh, February 22

Pakistan knows it can’t fight India head-on, that’s why it is fighting cowardly proxy war through its terror subsidiaries such as Jaish-e-Mohammad and Jamar-ul-Dawa. This was stated by BJP MP Anurag Singh Thakur here on Friday.

Thakur was addressing gathering the ‘Vijay Lakshya 2019 Yuva Sammellan’ at Law Bhawan, Sector 37, Chandigarh 

He said: “The world knows that Pakistan is giving patronage and nurturing terrorist organisations.”

He asked the Yuva Morcha workers to gear up for the coming Lok Sabha elections. He said: “With hard work of our leaders, such as Atal Bihari Vajpayee, Lal Krishna Advani and Narendra Modi, our party rose from two seats in 1984 to 282 seats in 2014, and now it’s our duty to work and strive to achieve the ‘Ab ki baar, 400 paar’ target.”

Chandigarh BJYM president Gaurav Goel said with the help of various events under the ‘Vijay Lakshya 2019’ programme, the BJYM has been able to reach out to the city youth.


In memory of Pulwama martyrs

Chandigarh:  ABVP, Punjab University, organised a fund-raising event, ‘Shaheed ka Samman’, for the Pulwama attack martyrs at the Law Auditorium of the PU. The event witnessed participation from various students parties — SOI, NSUI, ISA, PUSU and HSA. Anurag Thakur, MP, was the chief guest. The fund-raising will go on for the next few days. 

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