JAMMU: President of Mission Statehood Jammu & Kashmir, Sunil Dimple, along with a large number of traders and prominent citizens, celebrated Diwali Milan and the relaunch of the Darbar Move Party with great enthusiasm in Jammu.

Addressing the gathering, Dimple said the Diwali Milan celebration marks both the spirit of the festival and the symbolic revival of the historical Darbar Move, which once connected the regions of Jammu and Kashmir.

He pledged to intensify the political and judicial struggle for the restoration of Jammu & Kashmir’s statehood, Articles 370 and 35-A, and the state subject system, aiming to bring back the “lost glory and respect” of the Dogra princely state established by Maharaja Hari Singh Ji.

Dimple stated that the “real tribute” to Maharaja Hari Singh Ji would be the full implementation of the Instrument of Accession and the Standstill Agreement, ensuring the unification of Ladakh, PoK, Gilgit, and Baltistan as part of the historical J&K state.

Praying to Lord Bhagwan Ramchandra Ji, Dimple expressed hope for the early restoration of Dogra Jammu & Kashmir statehood. He also demanded 200 units of free electricity, 12 free gas cylinders, double ration, one lakh government jobs, and free drinking water for all households in the region.

Among the prominent leaders and traders present at the event were Ravinder Mishra, Mohan Lal Sharma, Pawan Pama, Ajay Kumar, Narender Choudhary, S. Ricky Singh, Abhisht Gupta, Janu Mahajan, Raj Kumar Menia, Anil Kumar Shri Dhar, Parveen Bali, and Rohit Gulati, along with hundreds of others.

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