The day-long bandh also coincides with Union Home Minister Rajnath Singh's visit to the state.
"To show our resentment and anguish over the shifting of AIIMS from Jammu to Kashmir, the Committee has decided to observe a complete bandh on May 27," Bar Association Jammu (BAJ) President, Abhinav Sharma told PTI.
He said that the committee has also served an ultimatum of ten days to the Centre and the state government to sanction an AIIMS for Jammu.
Sharma said that the representatives of all the 70 organisations which took part in today's meeting have resolved to take the fight for the establishment of AIIMS in Jammu to a "logical" end.
"We will ensure that the people of Jammu get their due share and are not deprived of what was sanctioned for them," he said.
The committee has also expressed its resentment over the reported shelving of the artificial lake project in Jammu.
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