Jammu: Yuva Rajput Sabha Warns Indian Government Over Statehood Demand, Tension Rises at Tawi Bridge

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Jammu, Jammu Kashmir: The Yuva Rajput Sabha has once again intensified its demand for the restoration of statehood for Jammu and Kashmir, issuing a stern warning to the government of India. In a dramatic turn of events, Sabha members gathered in large numbers near Tawi Bridge, raising slogans and expressing their frustration over the delay in restoring Jammu and Kashmir’s statehood.

According to sources, tensions escalated near Tawi Bridge, prompting a swift response from the police. Security forces were deployed to the area to prevent any untoward incidents and to maintain law and order.

The Yuva Rajput Sabha has been vocal about its demands, stating that the people of Jammu have been sidelined, and their rights must be restored. They warned that if the government fails to take immediate action, they will escalate their protests in the coming days.

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Tensions remain high in the area, and authorities are closely monitoring the situation. The key question is whether the government will respond to the Sabha’s demands or whether the protests will escalate further. Stay tuned for more updates.

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