Tag: Bhim Singh

  • Blacklisted after London protest, JKNPP founder’s son apologises to PM; seeks visa for mom’s funeral 

    By PTI

    JAMMU: Awaiting the Indian government’s clearance for his visa to return from London for his mother’s last rites, JKNPP founder Bhim Singh’s son has apologised to Prime Minister Narendra Modi for participating in an anti-government protest last year after which he was blacklisted by the High Commission.

    In an open letter to the prime minister, Ankit Love (39) said he regrets throwing eggs and stones at the High Commission during the February 2022 protest, and requested the PM to intervene so that he could return and perform the funeral of his mother Jay Mala (64).

    Mala, a Supreme Court lawyer, died on April 26 and her body has been kept at the mortuary of Government Medical College (GMC) hospital in Jammu after Love requested it be kept there till he returns to perform the last rites.

    This comes even as his relatives are engaged in a tussle to take control of the Jammu and Kashmir National Panthers Party (JKNPP) which has been in a disarray following Bhim Singh’s death on May 31, 2022.

    Love could not join his funeral as well.

    According to Love, he was blacklisted by India after the British police arrested him following a protest outside the Indian High Commission in London on February 14, 2022.

    In an open letter to the prime minister, Love said he deeply and sincerely regrets his actions and apologises for his mistake of throwing eggs and stones at the High Commission.

    “I will be deeply thankful if you could kindly forgive me and allow me to visit Jammu to perform the last rites of my mother — I need to reach Jammu urgently as everyone is waiting for my arrival to perform the last rites,” he said, adding it was also the wish of his mother.

    Mentioning the Indian High Commission’s denial of approval for his travel, he said, “I assure you that henceforth there will be no such act by me against my Nation which I love very much and am very much proud of.”

    “My father had fought all his life for Jammu and Kashmir to fully accede with India and eventually on 5th August 2019 India accepted Jammu and Kashmir as an integral part of India and my late father’s dream for joining Jammu and Kashmir with India came true,” he said, referring to the Centre’s move of abrogating Article 370 on that day.

    Love said he was “misguided” by some other people surrounding him to commit the mistake, but expressed hope he will be forgiven and his visa cleared.

    He also urged Lt Governor Manoj Sinha and Jammu District Magistrate Avny Lavasa not to remove the body from the mortuary, and also postpone the postmortem.

    “I request you not to remove her body from the mortuary till I am there, or till the Government of India refuses me officially, when either happens everyone will be most aware. Or else there will be a real black mark in the history of all involved and that of our Hindu faith too,” he said.

    Shortly before the death of Bhim Singh, his two nephews — former minister Harsh Dev Singh (ex-JKNPP chairman) and former legislator Balwant Singh Mankotia — resigned from the party to join the Aam Aadmi Party.

    While Mankotia, who had also served as JKNPP president, later joined the BJP, Harsh Dev returned to the JKNPP recently and claimed to have been elected as state party president.

    However, Harsh Dev’s return brought together Vilaskshan Singh and another faction led by prominent leader and Bhim Singh’s close aide P K Gangoo.

    Both Vilaskshan Singh and Gangoo contested Harsh Dev Singh’s claim.

    They claimed to be the president of the party, Gangoo is its working president.

    Mala had been staying at the residence of her niece and Vilakshan Singh’s sister Mrignayani Slathia at Domana where she had a fall from the stairs in the evening of April 25.

    She died at a hospital the next day.

    The body was shifted to Vilakshan Singh’s residence at Sidhra and later to the mortuary on the request of Love.

    On April 28, Love, also the chief patron of the JKNPP, requested his cousin Vilaskahan Singh to resign from the post of the party president.

    “Vilakshan Singh’s first responsibility as president was to ensure the security and survival of Panthers Party (co-) founder Jay Mala, widow of Prof. Bhim Singh, who died last year on May 31. She was only 64, and had many more years to keep on living and fighting for the rights of the people of Jammu and Kashmir,” he had said.

    “Despite Jay Mala’s death on 26 April being an accident recorded on CCTV,” Love said he believes Vilakshan Singh “failed in his responsibility and priority towards organising her better security, supervision and safe accommodation.”

    He had also denied rumours Harsh Dev Singh was responsible for the delay in the cremation.

    “I am the only one who has requested to delay my mother’s cremation, and that her body be preserved in the mortuary,” he said, requesting for a postmortem in his presence.

    JAMMU: Awaiting the Indian government’s clearance for his visa to return from London for his mother’s last rites, JKNPP founder Bhim Singh’s son has apologised to Prime Minister Narendra Modi for participating in an anti-government protest last year after which he was blacklisted by the High Commission.

    In an open letter to the prime minister, Ankit Love (39) said he regrets throwing eggs and stones at the High Commission during the February 2022 protest, and requested the PM to intervene so that he could return and perform the funeral of his mother Jay Mala (64).

    Mala, a Supreme Court lawyer, died on April 26 and her body has been kept at the mortuary of Government Medical College (GMC) hospital in Jammu after Love requested it be kept there till he returns to perform the last rites.googletag.cmd.push(function() {googletag.display(‘div-gpt-ad-8052921-2’); });

    This comes even as his relatives are engaged in a tussle to take control of the Jammu and Kashmir National Panthers Party (JKNPP) which has been in a disarray following Bhim Singh’s death on May 31, 2022.

    Love could not join his funeral as well.

    According to Love, he was blacklisted by India after the British police arrested him following a protest outside the Indian High Commission in London on February 14, 2022.

    In an open letter to the prime minister, Love said he deeply and sincerely regrets his actions and apologises for his mistake of throwing eggs and stones at the High Commission.

    “I will be deeply thankful if you could kindly forgive me and allow me to visit Jammu to perform the last rites of my mother — I need to reach Jammu urgently as everyone is waiting for my arrival to perform the last rites,” he said, adding it was also the wish of his mother.

    Mentioning the Indian High Commission’s denial of approval for his travel, he said, “I assure you that henceforth there will be no such act by me against my Nation which I love very much and am very much proud of.”

    “My father had fought all his life for Jammu and Kashmir to fully accede with India and eventually on 5th August 2019 India accepted Jammu and Kashmir as an integral part of India and my late father’s dream for joining Jammu and Kashmir with India came true,” he said, referring to the Centre’s move of abrogating Article 370 on that day.

    Love said he was “misguided” by some other people surrounding him to commit the mistake, but expressed hope he will be forgiven and his visa cleared.

    He also urged Lt Governor Manoj Sinha and Jammu District Magistrate Avny Lavasa not to remove the body from the mortuary, and also postpone the postmortem.

    “I request you not to remove her body from the mortuary till I am there, or till the Government of India refuses me officially, when either happens everyone will be most aware. Or else there will be a real black mark in the history of all involved and that of our Hindu faith too,” he said.

    Shortly before the death of Bhim Singh, his two nephews — former minister Harsh Dev Singh (ex-JKNPP chairman) and former legislator Balwant Singh Mankotia — resigned from the party to join the Aam Aadmi Party.

    While Mankotia, who had also served as JKNPP president, later joined the BJP, Harsh Dev returned to the JKNPP recently and claimed to have been elected as state party president.

    However, Harsh Dev’s return brought together Vilaskshan Singh and another faction led by prominent leader and Bhim Singh’s close aide P K Gangoo.

    Both Vilaskshan Singh and Gangoo contested Harsh Dev Singh’s claim.

    They claimed to be the president of the party, Gangoo is its working president.

    Mala had been staying at the residence of her niece and Vilakshan Singh’s sister Mrignayani Slathia at Domana where she had a fall from the stairs in the evening of April 25.

    She died at a hospital the next day.

    The body was shifted to Vilakshan Singh’s residence at Sidhra and later to the mortuary on the request of Love.

    On April 28, Love, also the chief patron of the JKNPP, requested his cousin Vilaskahan Singh to resign from the post of the party president.

    “Vilakshan Singh’s first responsibility as president was to ensure the security and survival of Panthers Party (co-) founder Jay Mala, widow of Prof. Bhim Singh, who died last year on May 31. She was only 64, and had many more years to keep on living and fighting for the rights of the people of Jammu and Kashmir,” he had said.

    “Despite Jay Mala’s death on 26 April being an accident recorded on CCTV,” Love said he believes Vilakshan Singh “failed in his responsibility and priority towards organising her better security, supervision and safe accommodation.”

    He had also denied rumours Harsh Dev Singh was responsible for the delay in the cremation.

    “I am the only one who has requested to delay my mother’s cremation, and that her body be preserved in the mortuary,” he said, requesting for a postmortem in his presence.

  • Panthers Party founder Bhim Singh passes away at 81 in Jammu 

    By PTI

    JAMMU: Founder of Jammu and Kashmir National Panthers Party Bhim Singh passed away in Jammu on Tuesday after being unwell for about a month. He was 81. 

    The former legislator hailed from Udhampur district’s Bhugterian village. He has left behind his wife Jai Mala and son Ankit Love, who lives in London. Singh breathed his last at GMC Hospital here.

    Prime Minister Narendra Modi, Lieutenant Governor Manoj Sinha and heads of various political parties expressed their condolences on the demise of Singh, who emerged as a major political face to reckon with in the Jammu region.

    “Prof Bhim Singh Ji will be remembered as a grassroots leader who devoted his life for the welfare of Jammu and Kashmir. He was very well-read and scholarly. I will always recall my interactions with him. Saddened by his demise. Condolences to his family and supporters. Om Shanti,” Modi said in a tweet.

    Prof Bhim Singh Ji will be remembered as a grassroots leader who devoted his life for the welfare of Jammu and Kashmir. He was very well read and scholarly. I will always recall my interactions with him. Saddened by his demise. Condolences to his family and supporters. Om Shanti.
    — Narendra Modi (@narendramodi) May 31, 2022
    Lieutenent Governor Manoj Sinha said he was deeply saddened to learn about the passing away of Singh.

    “My heartfelt condolences to the bereaved family & friends in this hour of grief. Om Shanti,” he said in a tweet.

    Singh was also a human rights activist, author and a Supreme Court lawyer, who was re-elected unopposed as a senior executive member of the Supreme Court Bar Association.

    Union Minister Jitendra Singh said he was deeply saddened by the demise of the Panthers Party’s founder-patron.

    “He was probably the first leading firebrand political activist of post-Independence Jammu and Kashmir and had begun to make an impact from early years, first as a student leader and then a member of the Congress party. My respectful condolence,” he said in a tweet.

    “Prof.Singh was a leader committed to secular values who fought relentlessly for the rights of downtrodden and marginalised sections of society in and outside the state legislature.

    At a time when polarisation and divisiveness has dominated the political arena, he stood for communal harmony and fought tooth and nail against the forces, who are hell bent upon dividing the people and regions into the communal lines,” CPI(M) leader M.Y.Tarigami said.

    Peoples Conference chief Sajad Lone paid rich tributes to Singh and called him “timeless”.

    “A man of many parts. Timeless, selfless and a crusader. He was my father’s colleague and friend. From riding across Sahara on a motorcycle to Palestine to Iraq Bhim Singh Ji had friends all across. A born adventurer. May he rest in peace,” Peoples Conference chief Sajad Lone said.

    Singh held several key positions in the Congress, from the president of the party’s Jammu and Kashmir youth unit to its national general secretary, before launching his own Panthers Party in October 1982.

    He studied law at the University of London. He was the first Indian to be elected secretary of the University of London Union in 1971.

    Singh, who contested election for the Udhampur Lok Sabha seat in 1988, was defeated by the Congress candidate.

    Alleging foul play, he went on a hunger strike against the Election Commission of India.

    In response to his review petition against the ECI order, the Jammu and Kashmir High Court delivered the judgment in his favour four years later, but by then, the session of Parliament had already been dissolved.

    The Supreme Court had awarded Singh Rs 50,000 compensation for his illegal imprisonment by the then state government that followed his suspension as a member of the Jammu and Kashmir Legislative Assembly in 1985.

    In the 2002 assembly polls, his Jammu and Kashmir Panthers Party won four seats and became a coalition partner in the Mufti Mohmmad Sayeed government.

    Singh had also provided legal aid to over 200 people from Pakistan, Afghanistan and Pakistan Occupied Kashmir, who were languishing for decades in different jails across the country.

    His help saw the release of most of these prisoners.

    The veteran leader, who travelled to over 130 countries around the world on a motorcycle, was friends with stalwarts such as Palestinian leader Yasser Arafat, Cuban revolutionary Fidel Castro, Iraqi President Saddam Hussein and Libya’s dictator Muammar Gaddafi.

  • Road will soon be built between Sajapali to Amanara: Shri Bhim Singh

    Bhim Singh reached the hill Korva Bahulya village Amanara located at the end of Dharamjaigarh development block. Here he told the villagers that the improvement of 4 kilometer road between Sajapali to Amanara will be approved in the next one week. So that the road to the soil Murum will be prepared now. Also, proposals are being sent for the pucca construction of this road. Construction work will be started by coordinating with high officials soon. It may be known that the villagers here had met Collector Shri Bhim Singh recently and said that due to being located in the hilly region, there is a problem in the traffic. The demand for road construction was kept away. Collector Mr. Singh reached Amanara and met the people and knew the problems and gave instructions to the departmental officers for speedy resolution. CEO Zilla Panchayat Ms. Richa Prakash Chaudhary was also present during this period.
    During this time the villagers informed that our villages have not been included under the Special Backward Tribes Korwa Development Authority. Due to which, the residents of the hill Korwa are not able to take advantage of the status of special backward tribes. Collector Mr. Singh said that this subject has been discussed with the tribal development department. Soon the TRI team is going to survey the hill Korva families residing in the district.
    Collector Shri Singh gave instructions to SDM Dharamjigarh to set up multi-specialty health camps in Pahari Korwa and Birhor dominated villages. In which special doctors were asked to get a checkup done. Also, PHC said to have adequate availability of medicines in Sisringa. He also called for setting up camps for the disabled. Meanwhile, some people were also reaching from the village of Chui Pahar, located in a remote area ahead of Amanara. They also reported the problem related to health services in their village. On which Collector Mr. Singh directed the BPM to set up a health camp there as well and regular health check-up should be done by ANM.
    Collector Mr. Singh asked the villagers to teach their children well. Especially educate girls. So that their future will improve. He spoke of recruiting from these positions at the local level, such as Anganwadi workers, assistants, cooks. Collector Mr. Singh inquired about the work done for the beneficiaries who received the Forest Rights letter during their stay. He instructed for land leveling of all the beneficiaries and construction of Dabri, well. Through which villagers can connect with livelihood activities.