<p>“Nobody tolerates such things...I will request the BJP party central leaders to take up the matter with Prime Minister Manmohan Singh and protest against this kind of attitude,” he told reporters after paying homage to Subash Chandra Bose on his birth anniversary at Vidhana Soudha.<br /><br />He further said his government would write to President Pratibha Patil and the Prime Minister about the incident. Such incidents should not be repeated in the future, he added.<br /><br />‘Undemocratic’<br /><br />The BJP spokesperson Prakash Javadekar has termed the halting of the train “undemocratic,” and equated the incident to the emergency days of 1975. <br /><br />Addressing a press conference, he said the activists were not allowed to travel despite possessing valid tickets up to Jammu.<br /><br />Referring to Prime Minister’s statement against such ‘divisive’ programmes, Javadekar sought to know what was divisive in the Ekta Yatra. “The PM’s statement suggests that it is a crime to unfurl the National Flag on Indian soil in Srinagar,” he noted. He accused the Union government of surrendering to the separtists.<br /><br />Javadekar said the people in Kashmir were patriots and only a few separatists were opposing the unfurling of the National Tricolour. “Indian flags are burnt on 15th August and 26th January every year. That is anti-national.”<br /><br />The party spokesperson said the Centre was trying to cover up all major scams. The investigating agencies were yet to file FIR in the 2G spectrum and Adarsh Housing Society scam. No charge sheet had been filed against the the accused in CWS scam. He held the Centre responsible for the price rise and said that the Prime Minister had failed to manage the economy.<br /><br /><br /></p>
<p>“Nobody tolerates such things...I will request the BJP party central leaders to take up the matter with Prime Minister Manmohan Singh and protest against this kind of attitude,” he told reporters after paying homage to Subash Chandra Bose on his birth anniversary at Vidhana Soudha.<br /><br />He further said his government would write to President Pratibha Patil and the Prime Minister about the incident. Such incidents should not be repeated in the future, he added.<br /><br />‘Undemocratic’<br /><br />The BJP spokesperson Prakash Javadekar has termed the halting of the train “undemocratic,” and equated the incident to the emergency days of 1975. <br /><br />Addressing a press conference, he said the activists were not allowed to travel despite possessing valid tickets up to Jammu.<br /><br />Referring to Prime Minister’s statement against such ‘divisive’ programmes, Javadekar sought to know what was divisive in the Ekta Yatra. “The PM’s statement suggests that it is a crime to unfurl the National Flag on Indian soil in Srinagar,” he noted. He accused the Union government of surrendering to the separtists.<br /><br />Javadekar said the people in Kashmir were patriots and only a few separatists were opposing the unfurling of the National Tricolour. “Indian flags are burnt on 15th August and 26th January every year. That is anti-national.”<br /><br />The party spokesperson said the Centre was trying to cover up all major scams. The investigating agencies were yet to file FIR in the 2G spectrum and Adarsh Housing Society scam. No charge sheet had been filed against the the accused in CWS scam. He held the Centre responsible for the price rise and said that the Prime Minister had failed to manage the economy.<br /><br /><br /></p>