Led by party chairman and former minister Harsh Dev Singh, dozens of JKNPP activists assembled at Exhibition Ground here amid chanting of anti-BJP and anti-government slogans.
"The government is bestowing premium upon anti-nationals while disparaging the nationalists in the state. The ominous BJP-PDP alliance is squarely responsible for the deteriorating situation in the state," Singh said.
He said the "atmosphere of anarchy" was conducive for the separatists and the anti-national elements to go on rampage without any fear of law and order.
Referring to the amnesty announced by the government for first time stone-pelters, he said it was a "morale boosting moment" for 9, 730 such youths when they were freed from all the subversive charges by the government.
"The security personnel and the nationalists were disregarded, humiliated and belittled when the BJP despicably bowed before the dictates of its ally to drop the cases against them as amnesty in a bid to win the hearts in Kashmir," he said.
"BJP had been hand-in-glove in announcing rehabilitation policy for the stone pelters and the surrendered militants in the valley while it slapped unjustified FIR on the Army," the JKNPP leader said, referring to the registration of a case against the force over the killing of three youth in Shopian district of south Kashmir last month.
He decried the "ugly the first of its kind episode" of Pro-Pakistan slogans being raised inside the assembly by National Conference MLA recently while accusing the BJP MLAs of hurting the nationalist sentiment by remaining mute spectators on the floor of the house.
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