JAMMU — In a show of unity by Jammu & Kashmir’s opposition parties, National Conference President Dr. Farooq Abdullah and Congress Working President Raman Bhalla on Thursday turned up at a rally organized by the Panthers Party on its foundation day in its stronghold of Udhampur.

Reports reaching the news agency KNO said that National Conference president and former chief minister Dr. Farooq Abdullah and Congress Working President Raman Bhalla have arrived at the function organized by the Panthers Party to observe its 41st Foundation Day.

It was not known whether any Peoples Democratic Party leader was invited by the Panthers Party.

Pertinently, the Panthers Party was founded on March 23, 1982 by Prof. Bhim Singh.

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JAMMU — Prof. Bhim Singh, who was founder of Jammu and Kashmir National Panthers Party, passed away here at a hospital in Jammu on Tuesday (May 31). He was 81. Singh is survived by his wife and son. The latter lives in London.

Early Life

Born on August 17, 1941, in Bhugterian, Ramnagar area of Udhampur, Prof. Bhim Singh was a student activist during his school and college days.

As a college student, Bhim Singh was a political activist. He was imprisoned for over 6 months from 1961 to 1962 in Central Jail Jammu.

Bhim Singh was again arrested in 1966 for leading thousands of students in a protest while being the President of the J&K Students Congress Organization.

Education

Prof. Bhim Singh completed his LLB from Aligarh Muslim University in 1967 and LLM and Bar-at-Law from London University in 1972.

Soon after completing his education, he joined active politics again in 1973 when he was appointed as president of Youth Congress of J&K by then Prime Minister Indira Gandhi. Later, he was appointed as General Secretary of All India Congress Committee.

Founded National Panthers Party in 1982

Due to political difference with Congress, Prof. Bhim Singh along with his wife Jay Mala founded Jammu and Kashmir National Panthers Party on March 23, 1982. He was twice elected as Member of Legislative Assembly in then State of Jammu and Kashmir.

Lawyer by profession, Bhim Singh had won several landmark cases in the Supreme Court of India and had been jailed several times.

As per a Wikipedia page of the late NPP leader, he has been jailed 54 times, spending an aggregate eight years in detention, out of which 18 times he was released by the order of the Supreme Court.

Contested 1984 general elections from Udhampur

Prof. Bhim Singh contested 1984 general elections from Udhampur constituency. He was declared runner-up in that election with 95,149 votes.

Prof Singh later contested 1988 by-elections. As per his age, after the conclusion of the count, he was declared as a winner by then AIR correspondent Ajit Singh.

He even received congratulatory messages from then President of India, Giani Zail Singh. But later due to an alleged election fraud, Congress party candidate Mohammad Ayub Khan was declared as the winner.

Disappointed with election results, Bhim Singh filed a review petition against the order of the Election Commission of India, stating the declared result was rigged at the instance of Rajiv Gandhi and Farooq Abdullah, leaders of the ruling coalition parties.

Atal Behari Vajpayee joined Bhim Singh on hunger strike in front of the Election Commission offices in protest to the vote rigging.

The Jammu and Kashmir High Court ruled in favour of Bhim Singh, however when Justice K.K. Gupta delivered the judgement four years later on October 15, 1992, and the relevant session of parliament stood dissolved already.

The Supreme Court had awarded Singh Rs 50,000 compensation for his illegal imprisonment by the then state government that followed his suspension as a member of the Jammu and Kashmir Legislative Assembly in 1985.

In 2002, Prof. Bhim Singh’s party Jammu and Kashmir National Panthers Party (JKNPP) won four Assembly seats with his nephew Harsh Dev Singh serving as Education Minister. In 2007, he withdrew support to the Congress Party led coalition, citing differences with the Peoples Democratic Party, another member of the PDP-Congress coalition government.

Bhim Singh was Panthers Party chairman for 30 years, until 2012 when he nominated his nephew Harsh Dev Singh in his place.

Painful last days

In 2021, Bhim Singh made a return to active leadership aged 79, when he was elected president of Panthers Party due to some alleged differences with NPP chairman and his nephew Harsh Dev Singh.

He even levelled serious allegations against party leaders Harsh Dev Singh and his associate Gagan Pratap Singh and got an FIR registered against the duo in March 2022, alleging both of threatening and harassment. Harsh Dev Singh, however, blamed Prof. Bhim Singh of decimating his own party.

Prof. Bhim Singh was not well for the past around one year. At the age of 81, he passed away at Jammu’s Bakshi Nagar hospital.

Loved for his immense contributions

Cutting across the political, regional and religious lines, Bhim Singh was loved equally by people of Jammu, Kashmir as well as Ladakh for his immense contribution to UT's politics. He has fought several battles either through judiciary or politics for the most neglected, downtrodden and poorest masses of the twin UTs.

People from different spheres of life and political organisations have expressed condolence over his demise.

Prime Minister Narendra Modi has expressed deep grief over the demise of Prof Bhim Singh. Modi said that Prof Bhim Singh will be remembered as a grassroots leader who devoted his life for the welfare of Jammu and Kashmir. Recalling his interactions with Prof Singh, Modi said, he was very well-read and scholarly.

Talking to media men, Dr Farooq Abdullah said that he lost a good friend, who was a great leader. "He always fought for the people’s rights irrespective of cast, colour and creed."

Prof Singh was also a human rights activist, author and a Supreme Court lawyer, who was re-elected unopposed as a senior executive member of the Supreme Court Bar Association.

Singh had also provided legal aid to over 200 people from Pakistan, Afghanistan and Pakistan Occupied Kashmir, who were languishing for decades in different jails across the country. His help saw the release of most of these prisoners.

The veteran leader, who travelled to over 130 countries around the world on a motorcycle, was friends with stalwarts such as Palestinian leader Yasser Arafat, Cuban revolutionary Fidel Castro, Iraqi President Saddam Hussein and Libya's dictator Muammar Gaddafi.

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SRINAGAR — Jammu and Kashmir National Panthers Party supremo Prof Bhim Singh passed away on Tuesday.

Singh, who was also a prominent lawyer, activist and author, was unwell for quite some time.

He was subsequently admitted to GMC Hospital Jammu where he breathed his last. He was 81.

A cross-section of people and political organisations have expressed condolence over his demise.

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SRINAGAR — Scores of leaders from the Panthers Party including former education minister, Harsh Dev Singh joined Aam Aadmi Party (AAP) on Saturday.

The announcement was made during a presser addressed by AAP’s leader and Rajya Sabha members Sanjay Singh and Durgesh Pathak.

As per the news agency Kashmir News Observer (KNO), Singh, who won Assembly elections thrice from Ramnagar constituency in Jammu division, had met AAP leaders on April 07, 2022, wherein the leaders discussed the modalities and plans for the formal joining.

After a gap of one month, Singh, who was also chairman of Panthers Party along with several other leaders including provincial president Rajesh Pandgotra, spokesman Gagan Pratap Singh, Purushottam Parihar and Sudesh Dogra joined AAP today.

The leaders were welcomed into the party fold during a news conference.

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SRINAGAR — Amid slogans “Jammu Kashmir Ki Majboori Hain, Kejriwal Zaroori Hain”, two former MLAs from Panthers Party joined the Aam Aadmi Party (AAP) in New Delhi in presence of its top leaders on Friday afternoon.

Two former MLAs of the Panthers Party - Balwant Singh Mankotia and Yashpal Kundal - joined Arvind Kejriwal led the political party at its New Delhi headquarters in presence of AAP’s Delhi convener Gopal Rai, Delhi cabinet minister Imran Hussain and senior leader Durgesh Pathak.

Besides two former legislators, Gambhir Charak, son of former cabinet minister Gulchain Singh Charak, DDC member Taranjit Singh Tony, DDC member Sheikh Zaffarullah, DDC member Fayaz Ahmad Nayak, DDC member Muneer Bhat and others joined the party.

According to observers, it would be interesting to watch whether AAP would hurt the electoral prospects of the BJP in Assembly elections in Jammu.

“The entry of AAP won’t have any impact on our electoral prospects but delaying elections could prove disadvantageous to us,” a senior BJP leader told KNO.

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