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Poilice foils Congress march to Raj Bhawan over phone tapping issue, seeking resignation of Amit Shah
Congress seeks SC monitored probe into phone tapping of Rahul Gandhi and others, seeking resignation of Home Minister


Jammu, July 22 (Scoop News)-The police had a tough time today to foil an attempt by the Congress to take out a protest march towards Raj Bhawan led by several Senior Congress leaders, seeking resignation of Home Minister Amit Shah and Supreme Court monitored high level investigation into the Phone Tapping episode.

A large number of Senior leaders and activists of JK Congress held a strong protest and took out a march towards Raj Bhawan from Congress HQ Shahidi Chowk today morning seeking Supreme Court monitored investigation into the phone snooping issue demanding resignation of Home Minister Amit Shah.

A large number of Congress leaders and activists of PCC, DCC Urban & Rural and Frontal Wings including Mahila Congress, Youth Congress, Seva Dal, NSUI and other Cells, carrying congress flags and play cards and raising slogans seeking Supreme Court monitoring probe into the “ PHONE JASUSI Kand” and resignation of Home Minister, marched towards the Raj Bhawan. A heavy contingent of Police had a tough time to prevent the protestors march at Residency Road. The senior leadership of the party also prevented the young cadre from forcibly proceeding ahead and peacefully continued their protest for over one hour.

They raised strong slogans in favour of their demands besides raising slogans in favour of Congress leader Shri Rahul Gandhi and Indian National Congress besides denouncing BJP and the Modi Govt. for the alleged telephone snooping of top opposition leaders, Constitutional functionaries, journalists, lawyers and other important personalities in the Country.

Briefing media persons, the Chief Spokesperson Ravinder Sharma said that Congress is fighting for the protection of Constitution, Fundamental Right to Privacy of every citizen and above all the issue of national security involved in the episode. They said that an Israel based Spyware/software – Pegasus has the categoric policy of not selling its spying technology & product to any other organization other than sovereign governments to detect terror and crime, as such all this is not possible without the Govt. and its agencies, , so it needs to be investigated at the highest level as to under whose command all this has happened, from prior to general elections, 2019.

He said that as per national and international reports in the media top opposition leaders including Shri Rahul Gandhi and five members of his staff, several constitutional functionaries and top media organizations, lawyers and judges as well as Ministers in the Modi Govt. have been victims of this snooping and spying episode which needs independent high level investigation. The BJP is afraid of Rahul Gandhi’s bold leadership and is indulging in such kind of illegal and unconstitutional actions.

Former Minister and Vice President PCC Shri Raman Bhalla besides lashing out BJP Govt. over the snooping issue also raked up the issue of recent amendment in Domicile Law granting domicile status to all those marrying the girls of Jammu and Kashmir. He said that step by step the BJP Govt. is allowing outside residents to grab tse resources , jobs and lands of the locals of Jammu and Kashmir which is unjustified. He said that Congress Govt. had already protected the right of the daughters of J&K marrying outside, to inherit the property in J&K.

Prominent those took part in the protest include former Ministers Mula Ram, Raman Bhalla, Kanta Bhan, Ravinder Sharma, Yogesh Sawhney, Th. Balwan Singh, Rajnish Sharma, Manmohan Singh, T.S. Bajwa ( EX-MP) , Hari Singh Chib, Indu Pawar (Mahila Congress) , Udey Chib (PYC), Pawan Raina, Shashi Sharma, Sanjeev Panda, Sunny Parihar (NSUI), Suresh Dogra (OBC), Corporater Dawarka Choudhary, Satish Sharma, Rajveer Singh, Gajjan Singh, Sahil Sharma, Vajay Sharma & Sanjay Manhas (Sevadal), Vandana Sharma, Dr. R.K. Khajuria, Madan Malagar, Ajaz Choudhary, Sonu Dogra, Uttam Singh, Vijay Sharma, Ravinder Singh, Vijay Verma, Parshotam Mehra, Ravi Kumar, Prem Singh, Camres David(Babloo), Vijay Malhotra, Gurmeet Singh, Chander Sheikhar, Dewan Chand, Atul Sharma, Satpal Spolia, Kuldeep Sharma, Rajesh Sharma Jatinder Singh Chib, Jatin Vasharat, Manmohan Sharma, Sham Mehra, Vijay Shastri, Rakesh Sharma, Jugal Sharma, Vijay Singh, Yash Sangral, Bharat Bhushan, Titus Gill and others.




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