Yuva Jatt Sabha forms new Core Committee

Excelsior Correspondent
JAMMU, Mar 13: The Yuva Jatt Sabha (YJS) has announced restructuring with the formation of its new Core Committee, under the leadership of Amandeep Singh Boparai, Founder Chairman of YJS.
The newly appointed Core Committee members include; Col Sushil Choudhary – a distinguished Retired Army Officer with a legacy of valor and service; S Nimrandeep Singh Bhullar – an acclaimed educationist known for his innovative contributions; Adv Munish Choudhary – a prominent Lawyer and Legal Advocate; Dr Raj Sandhu – a Law educationist; Dr Mandeep Singh Nathyal – an educationist and patent holder, recognized for his academic excellence; Capt (retd) Devidass Saryal – a veteran Army officer dedicated to community welfare; Choudhary Jatinder Randhawa – a social activist; Choudhary Rishipal Sandhu – a social and political advocate and Choudhary Anil Randhawa – a social and political activist.
Since its inception, YJS has been at the forefront of advocating for the Jatt community, consistently delivering impactful initiatives that resonate deeply within the society, including leading efforts for OBC reservation and equitable policies that uplift the marginalized voices, fearlessly challenging the denial of election tickets to Jatt candidates in recent assembly polls and reserving the Jaat dominated constituencies like Ramgarh & Sutchegarh.
On the occasion, YJS reiterated the demand for a dedicated Jatt Youth Hostel to support students from border and rural areas in their educational pursuits and installation of a statue of Maharaja Ranjit Singh Sandhwalia in Jammu.
“The spark we have ignited over the last four years will now become a steady flame,” said Amandeep Singh Boparai, founder of YJS. “With this Core Committee, we are not just cultivating leaders; we are igniting a movement that will amplify our collective voice and ensure that the aspirations of our community are heard and realized,” he added.

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