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17 July, 2006

'Fight terrorism to pay tribute to victims'

ChandigarhReporter.com
Chandigarh, July 17th 2006
In the wake of growing terrorism in various parts of the country, the BJP unit of n the wake of growing terrorism in various parts of the country, the BJP unit of Chandigarh, led by Rajya Sabha MP and All India General Secretary of BJP Vinay Katiyar, former MP and senior BJP leader Sat Pal Jain and Chandigarh BJP president Yash Pal Mahajan today staged a dharna and held a demonstration at the roundabout of Sector 7-8. ...
... Satya Pal Jain said whenever Congress had led the government at the Centre, terrorism had spread all over the country, resulting in loss of thousands of lives. ...

'Fight terrorism to pay tribute to victims'

Yahoo News
Chandigarh, July 16: In the wake of growing terrorism in various parts of the country, the BJP unit of n the wake of growing terrorism in various parts of the country, the BJP unit of Chandigarh, led by Rajya Sabha MP and All India General Secretary of BJP Vinay Katiyar, former MP and senior BJP leader Sat Pal Jain and Chandigarh BJP president Yash Pal Mahajan today staged a dharna and held a demonstration at the roundabout of Sector 7-8. ...
... After the demonstration, BJP leaders presented a memorandum against the growing terrorism to the President of India through UT Administrator Gen S.F. Rodrigues (retd).
... Satya Pal Jain said whenever Congress had led the government at the Centre, terrorism had spread all over the country, resulting in loss of thousands of lives. ...

'Fight terrorism to pay tribute to victims'

Chandigarh Newsline
Chandigarh, July 16: In the wake of growing terrorism in various parts of the country, the BJP unit of Chandigarh, led by Rajya Sabha MP and All India General Secretary of BJP Vinay Katiyar, former MP and senior BJP leader Sat Pal Jain and Chandigarh BJP president Yash Pal Mahajan today staged a dharna and held a demonstration at the roundabout of Sector 7-8. ...
... The leaders said hundreds of innocent lives had been lost in the recent bomb blasts at Srinagar and Mumbai. In view of growing terrorism, the BJP had decided to observe a protest day on July 15-16 at national level and the BJP unit of Chandigarh were holding this demonstration under which all the state office bearers, state executive, presidents of Districts/Mandals/Morchas and thousands of BJP workers were participating.
...Satya Pal Jain said whenever Congress had led the government at the Centre, terrorism had spread all over the country, resulting in loss of thousands of lives.
He said, "The terrorism is growing due to the fact that UPA government is giving a latitude to the terrorists. The Vajpayee government proposed a law in the name and style of POTA to curb terrorism in the country and this POTA was abolished by the Congress party immediately after it came to power. This sort of latitude encouraged the terrorists." ...

01 July, 2006

BJP protests non-opening of Chandigarh-Ludhiana rail link

Outlook India
CHANDIGARH, JUL 1 (PTI): The city unit of the BJP today held a march on the Chandigarh-Morinda railway line to protest non-opening of the section falling in the Chandigarh-Ludhiana railway link project.
Former Chandigarh MP Satya Pal Jain, who is also convener of Legal Cell of BJP, claimed though the section had been cleared for operation of trains in March, "the Railways were dilly-dallying as no Union Minister could spare time to inaugurate it". ...

Let a worker inaugurate the rail line: Jain

Chandigarh Newsline
Chandigarh, July 1: Demanding speedy inauguration of the Chandigarh-Morinda-Ludhiana railway line, workers of the Bharatiya Janata Party (BJP), led by former MP Satya Pal Jain, today staged a protest at the Chandigarh Railway Station. A large number of party workers and leaders participated in the protest.
Blaming the UPA government and particularly Union Railways Minister Lalu Prasad Yadav for the delay in the starting of commuter traffic on the new railway line, the protesters raised slogans against the Centre and Lalu.
They walked alongside the track for 5 km from the Chandigarh Railway Station to the Industrial Area demanding early inauguration of the line. ...
... Reiterating his demand for early functioning of the line, he said anyone is welcome to inaugurate the project. "The new rail line has been laid for the benefit of the people so it does not matter who inaugurates it. If the Congress government can't find anyone, then let a worker, who has worked on the project, inaugurate it." ...