About 200 activists of Jammu and Kashmir National Panthers Party (JKNPP), donning black clothes and led by their chairman Harsh Dev Singh, today held a massive demonstration near the Press Club Jammu here to register their protest against Pakistan.
The protesters raised anti-Pakistan slogans and accused the neighbouring country of gross unwarranted interference in the affairs of Jammu and Kashmir.
Talking to reporters here, Singh charged that "Pakistan is creating an environment of terror and fear by resorting to firing and shelling on the borders and targeting civilian villages and engineering terror attacks".
He lambasted the statement by Abdul Basit, the Pakistani High Commissioner to India, on August 14 that his country would "never abandon the Kashmiris' legitimate struggle for freedom".
Singh, who said that Basit should be declared a 'persona non grata' by India, further charged that the Pakistan High Commissioner's conduct has all along been highly outrageous and violative of diplomatic norms and practices.