The biggest excitement of Congress on the demand for state status to Jammu and Kashmir will last from today until August 20 - Congress launches Hamari Riyasat Hamara Haq campaign for Jammu and Kashmir Statehood

The congress quickly started in Jammu as part of our Princely our real campaign that demanded the restoration of state status to Jammu and Kashmir. Congress workers led by Tariq Hamid Kara sit before the statue of Maharaja Hari Singh. The fast continues in Srinagar. State Bureau, Jammu. On the issue of the recovery of the state status of Jammu and Kashmir, Congress began quickly in Jammu today under our Prince Hamara Haq Abhiyan. Taraq Hamid Kara, head of the State Congress Committee, along with party leaders and workers, started a fast before the statue of Maharaja Hari Singh on Tawi bridge. Kara said the fast would start in Srinagar and Jammu at the same time, but because of the festival of Raksha Bandhan, it was postponed a day in Jammu. As the administration did not allow the tent to install tents, the hungry place was transferred to Shahedi Chowk near the party’s headquarters. The Fast in Srinagar started on August 9, according to the scheduled schedule and will last until August 20. Kara said that if there is no progress in restoring state status during this period, the party will declare further schedule on August 21. Party workers and leaders from different districts will participate during the fasting. He said that the purpose of fasting is to strengthen the campaign of the congress party, which has been running in all 20 districts of Jammu and Kashmir for the past six months, so that this government can wake up that has become blind, deaf and stupid. We gathered near the statue of the Maharaja and took an oath that we would continue our struggle to give Jammu and Kashmir the status of the state, which was the largest state in the country created by the Dogra rulers. He said that Congress recently held marches in Srinagar and Jammu and later moved the campaign to Delhi, where Delhi Chalo was named, which is part of the strengthening of the campaign. Those who attended the Fast were acting chief Raman Bhalla, former ministers Mula Ram, Chaudhary Lal Singh, Yogesh Sahni and Ghulam Mohammad Saruri, Secretary Mohammad Shahnaawaz Chaudhary, former MLA and Chief Ghost, Ravinder Sharma, Mla Iphmed and Ts ton of the District Development Board. Kara said that the national head of the party, Malikarjun Kharge, and leader of opposition in the Lok Sabha Rahul Gahi wrote a letter to the prime minister before the commencement of the Monsoon session of Parliament. It is said that the promise to restore the state status of Jammu and Kashmir must be fulfilled.