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Ankit Love Nominates Dr. Karan Singh, 90 and Prof. Bhim Singh, 79 for President and Vice President of India ANKIT LOVE PRESS RELEASE: FOR IMMEDIATE RELEASE: JUNE 22, 2021 ANKIT LOVE NFT ARTIST WORLD PEACE ACTIVIST WWW.ANKITLOVE.COM Ankit Love Nominates Dr. Karan Singh, 90 and Prof. Bhim Singh, 79 for President and Vice President of India LONDON, ENGLAND — (June 22, 2021) — Ankit Love appeals to the esteemed Electoral College of India, to take the opportunity and elevate the prestige of the nation internationally as never witnessed before in the upcoming 2022 Indian Presidential Elections, by electing the most exciting and illustrious candidates Dr. Karan Singh, 90 and Prof. Bhim Singh, 79 as President and Vice President of the nation. The two best men alive for the job. Recently, Prime Minister Modi and Dr. Karan Singh jointly released manuscripts pertaining to the Gita in March 2021, and on Thursday June 24, 2021, Prof. Bhim Singh has been invited by Prime Minister Modi to discuss the restoration of the statehood of Jammu and Kashmir. Ankit Love had held an hour long electric and charged interview with Dr. Karan Singh on the matter at his residence in Chanakyapuri, New Delhi perviously. Where Ankit Love while proposing his nomination to Dr. Karan Singh, discovered that the veteran statesman was as able and sharp as ever, with still a deep and most passionate desire to be President of India, and was in fact by far the most deserving and qualified to hold the position, above and beyond anyone else alive today. Following which Ankit Love met and lobbied Indian government ministers Harsh Vardhan, and Arjun Ram Meghwal to nominate Dr. Karan Singh and Prof. Bhim Singh for President and Vice President of India. Page !1 of !7 ANKITLOVE.COM ARTIST & PEACE ACTIVIST ANKIT LOVE PRESS RELEASE: Ankit Love further reminds the Electoral College of India that Dr. Karan Singh, is in fact the only living founding father of the modern Republic of India. Dr. Karan Singh was only 18 years old when he worked actively and most closely alongside Gandhi, Sardar Patel, and Jawaharlal Nehru in shaping and creating the modern Republic of India, and was involved in the authorship of its constitution. Later, Dr. Karan Singh served as the first Governor of Jammu and Kashmir, leading the frontline defense of the nation during the most difficult, dangerous and intense times of war ever recorded in the nation’s history. In fact, Dr. Karan Singh holds the record as the longest active politician, at national level, in democratic world history. His monumental career has spanned over 72 years of active and intense political service to the nation. This is a legendary feat that no one else in human history has matched for over 2,500 years since the first known ancient Greek democracies commenced in Athens. Dr. Karan Singh was the youngest ever cabinet minister, and has been Minister for Health and Family Planning (1973 - 1977), Minister of Tourism and Civil Aviation (1967 - 1973), Minister of Education and Culture (1979 - 1980), as well as India’s Ambassador to the USA (1989 - 1990), during the conclusion of the Cold War. He was member of the Rajya Sabha (2000 - 2018) representing Delhi, and is one of the most scholarly men and poets in the entire world. Dr. Karan Singh has prodigiously written and published over 15 books, sung and recorded classical Indian songs, and served as the Chancellor of Banaras Hindu University, conferring a honorary degree and hosting both Prime Minister Narendra Modi and Prime Minister Manmohan Singh during his tenure. While in March 2021, Prime Minister Modi and Dr. Karan Singh jointly released highly anticipated manuscripts and scholarly commentaries on Shlokas of the Srimand Gita. In 1979, Dr. Karan Singh bravely led the rebellion against Prime Minister Indira Gandhi, which paved the path and evolution for the first real opposition parties in India, that included Page !2 of !7 ANKITLOVE.COM ARTIST & PEACE ACTIVIST ANKIT LOVE PRESS RELEASE: leaders such as Devaraj Urs, who went on to reinforce the Janta Party, that was later succeed by the Bharatiya Janata Party. Dr. Karan Singh is India’s most valuable modern and ancient treasure his wealth of contemporary political experience is certainly most befitting for the role of President of India, while his ancestor Maharaja Gulab Singh was the last Hindu ruler to own the Koh-i-Noor diamond in 1841. Both Dr. Karan Singh and Prof. Bhim Singh’s ancestral kinsman Raja Dhian Singh was the longest serving Prime Minister of the Sikh Empire between 1796 to 1843, despite him being Hindu, and was succeeded by his son Hira Singh. Ankit Love appeals strongly to the learned Electoral College of India to unanimously elect Dr. Karan Singh, the last surviving founding father of the Republic of India, who has greatly sacrificed as the most poignant and historically important President of India possible. Thus, elevating the entire spirit, history and prestige of the nation, while ushering a new era of grand peace and prosperity. Along with his remarkable running mate Prof. Bhim Singh as Vice- President in July 2022. Prof. Bhim Singh, formerly an international law professor of the University of Cambridge, is the living legend of modern Indian and world war time history. Prof. Bhim Singh, known as Sher-e-Jammu (Lion of Jammu), spent 8 years in prison fighting against the government in the 1980s, and has survived broken bones and multiple assassination attempts, including while leading student protests in Jammu, when he dodged a bullet fired at him by the chief of police, that instead hit and killed his best friend Gurcharan Singh on 18 October 1966, G.G.M. Science College. He recently and most bravely at the age of 79, returned to the forefront of the hot bed climate and conflict plaguing Jammu and Kashmir politics, when in May 2021 he was unanimously elected President of the Jammu and Kashmir National Panthers Party. Ankit Love states that Prof. Bhim Singh must be now the next Vice President of the Republic of India. As Prof. Bhim Singh will go down in history as the only man who could have turned down the post of the Prime Minister of India. Page !3 of !7 ANKITLOVE.COM ARTIST & PEACE ACTIVIST ANKIT LOVE PRESS RELEASE: In 2004, Dr. Manmohan Singh, at the bequest of Sonia Gandhi had personally called and requested Prof. Bhim Singh to be the next Prime Minister of the nation. At the time the Congress had formed a coalition with the Panthers Party in Jammu and Kashmir. However, Prof. Bhim Singh declined the post of the Prime Minister of India, and had perviously also turned down being the deputy Chief Minister of Jammu and Kashmir, while his nephew Harsh Dev Singh was made Education Minister. Later in 2007, Prof. Bhim Singh withdrew support to the Congress in Jammu and Kashmir, leading to the collapse of the government there. Prof. Bhim Singh, told Ankit Love, that he had declined being the Prime Minister of India, in order to stay focused on his mission for the abrogation of article 35A and his life long dream to bring only one flag and one constitution of India to the entirety of his state of Jammu and Kashmir. Now with this herculean task of demolishing Article 370 done, that was bravely initiated by Prof. Bhim Singh in 1982, when he founded Panthers Party in opposition to Indira Gandhi, (and in order to avert a potential globally apocalyptic nuclear war for Jammu and Kashmir, between India, Pakistan and China that according to scientists would destroy the Earth’s entire ozone layer and suddenly kill over 2 billion people, resulting in a nuclear famine and winter that would mark the mass extinction of plant and animal species meaning the end of civilization and the natural world as we know it. Possibly, even triggering the next Ice Age.) That was finally achieved on August 7, 2019, with the passing of Jammu and Kashmir Reorganization Act 2019, the after decades of his long sacrificing campaigns, hunger strikes, broken bones, and lobbying of the Supreme Court the return of Prof. Bhim Singh to front stage politics has evidently electrified the entire state and the world at large. The most befitting honor to celebrate his comeback and reward this brave soul who will forever be remembered as an epic Indian hero in the longest and most complex war ever in world history, must be his election as Vice President. It was Prof. Bhim Singh’s great-grandfather General Zorwar Singh, known by historians as the “Napoleon of India”, who had bravely crossed the Himalayas, the world’s highest mountain Page !4 of !7 ANKITLOVE.COM ARTIST & PEACE ACTIVIST ANKIT LOVE PRESS RELEASE: chain, and by surprise conquered all Ladakh, that otherwise would not have been today the largest Union Territory of India, which Prof. Bhim Singh had long campaigned and called for. At nearly 60,000 square kilometers, Ladakh is by far larger than Switzerland and almost three times the size of Israel. Prof. Bhim Singh’s unstoppable independent rise against all the odds, was only possible to stop by the most ill foul play, in what will be remembered as the darkest day in the democracy of the Republic of India, when in the 1988 Udhampur By-Election was rigged against Prof. Bhim Singh, by Rajiv Gandhi, despite him winning by over 32,000 votes. All India Radio and former President Zail Singh had already congratulated Prof. Bhim Singh on this momentous victory, however, the Union Home Minister of India, Buta Singh had dispatched Dr. Bhalla, Secretary of the Election Commission by a Home Ministry aircraft to Jammu. Dr. Bhalla ordered the Returning Officer, S.P.
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