As the point in time for the administration to perform the last rites of clinically dead Ashutosh approaches, the Divya Jyoti Jagriti Sansthan today got an opportunity within the arm with the BJP, Sant Samaj and Valmiki organisations taking off in its support.
The sansthan additionally launched a toll-free number to garner support against administration’s move to burn down the dera head. people are asked to vote by giving a incomprehensible decision.
This is the primary time that representatives of the ruling national party have come out in support of the dera.
Co-conveners of the Human Rights Cell of Punjab BJP Kamal Sharma and Ajay Chopra and party’s former district SC Morcha Cell chief Deepak Telu held a press conference in support of the dera.
Kamal Sharma, a former council member from the town, warned the govt and also the administration against “law and order problem” arising out of the face-off.
“If the governments will play such a proactive role on preventing the corporal punishment of 1993 terror-convict Davinder Bhullar, they will do something,” he said.
Through an unsigned press release given out at the press conference, the supporters additionally tried to play a communal card saying: “If a church will keep the body of its sermoniser for over three hundred years, why is that the government therefore desperate to burn down the body of Ashutosh.”
District BJP president Subhash Sud, however, same any views given by his party men were strictly their personal and wouldn’t be in hand by the BJP.
He said: “They haven’t any right to represent the party against the orders of the court. i’ll ask them”.
The members of Sant Samaj and numerous Valmiki organisations additionally came in support of the dera and command a group discussion.
President of the Akhil Bhartiya Brahm Valmiki Sakti Sena Sewak Nath ANd state president of Bhagwan Valmiki Sakti Sena Ajay Kumar same they’d initiate in support of the dera just in case there was an agitation against the move.
Meanwhile, the sansthan has launched digital posters to garner support. The posters ar being sent across to supporters through social media.
The poster carries the message, “Call to preserve samadhi, culture and humanity” with the dera name and net address below. The message was place up by Bangalore-based Sahil Makkar on Twitter this afternoon on that dera’s chief advocate Vishalanand re-tweeted.
Vishalanand said the campaign had been initially launched by a supporter. He claimed the campaign had already started bringing in a good response.