Updated: Fri, 12 Dec 2025 07:53 (IST) Hindu organizations have warned the government about the seat dispute in Vaishno Devi College in Jammu and Kashmir. He said that if the government does not pay attention to this matter… read more The ongoing dispute over seats in Vaishno Devi Medical College (file photo) Jagran Correspondent, Jammu. The Sangharsh Samiti, which is protesting against the allotment of MBBS seats in Shri Mata Vaishno Devi Shrine Board Medical College, on Thursday gave a stern warning that if the issue is not resolved soon, they will have to take their agitation to other states as well. The committee also launched a scathing attack on the government and the lieutenant governor’s administration for ignoring and keeping silent on this issue. Remove Ads Read Only News The journalists after the meeting of its core committee at the Geeta Bhawan office in Jammu, committee convener, retired colonel Sukhveer Singh Mankotia, thanked transporters, traders, Bar Association, Yuva Rajput Sabha and other organizations for the widespread support the movement is receiving. There will be a movement on a large scale. He said that with the support of the public, this movement has now reached a decisive turn and if the government still does not open its eyes, the consequences will be serious. There are also preparations for large demonstrations in the districts. Mankotiya said that the youth is most affected by the MBBS admission controversy at Shri Mata Vaishno Devi Institute of Medical Excellence. Therefore, the committee has formed the Youth Wing Sangharsh Committee, which will hit the streets on a large scale in the coming days. The strategy was decided through video conferencing with all the district coordinators and they were instructed to start large-scale protests in the districts. Soon the women’s wing will also be prepared. ‘The lieutenant governor did not meet the committee members’ Mankotia warned that the more the government and the temple council delay, the worse the situation will be. He said it was sad that despite so many days of agitation, the lieutenant governor had not yet met the committee members. The committee should not be taken lightly, the movement can take any form. He said that the movement may leave Jammu and Kashmir due to delay by the authorities. Many organizations across the country are in contact with the committee and there are preparations to take the movement to the national level. He said that he does not want this fire to spread in the country, but the silence of the government worsens the situation.