Srinagar/Jammu: The sixth anniversary of Article 370 attracted the opposite reactions with J&K Lieutenant-Governor Manoj Sinha on Tuesday, claiming the move that “the birth of a new Jammu and Kashmir” opposed “Black Day”.“On August 5, 2019, the disintegration of the terrorist ecosystem began. The new Jammu -Kashmir is a one where tears are not shed on the death of terrorists, but the tears of common Kashmiris are erased,” Sinha said Jackal said that Sinha said, handing over the civilists for 158 jobs.The Center appointed by the Center painted a special position of J&K and the state as well as the area as well as the conversion of the region in a union area painted a picture of strong security and responsible administration, saying that the long wait for justice and treatment for the families of terrorist victims was over. “They (job recipients) have emerged to reveal the role of Pakistani terrorists and terrorist ecosystems in Jammu and Kashmir.”Barely 10 km from the Convention Center where Sinha spoke, the mood was not as bright as the Governing National Conference (NC) and the opposition People’s Democratic Party (PDP) reduced the cancellation. While both sides were not allowed to hold a public march, both protested in their offices.Senior NC officer Salman Sagar said, “This day is a black day for us. The state and democratic rights should be restored. Even the BJP knows that it was not a good decision and that is why they keep us closed on this day.”PDP President and former CM Mehboba Mufti, also stopped leading a march, condemned “Black Day”. “Jammu and Kashmir has been converted into a laboratory. They abolished the constitution here and later started similar experiments in other states. Now you are watching Sir (Voter Roll Revision) practice in Bihar. I want to tell the people of India that their situation may be worse than us. No one will come to help them, just as no one is helping us.The head of the People’s Conference and MLA Sajad Ghani Lone “described August 5 as a cruel reminder of reducing democracy, a ugly example of selective targeting”.In Jammu, Nekan, PDP and Congress workers hit the streets. Congress leaders garlanded a statue of the last J&K Dogra ruler Maharaja Hari Singh. The party employees sport the black ribbon and raised slogans against the Center and the BJP to delay the restoration of the state.“Today’s opposition is part of our intense campaign to seek the pride and restoration of the pride and glory of this historic Dogra state, which was destroyed by the BJP on August 5, 2019,” said Raman Bhalla, executive officer of Jammu -Congress. Main party spokesperson Ravinder Sharma accused the BJP of reducing the NC government elected and running the administration as “remote control” through LG Sinha.If the opposition staged the demonstrations, the BJP organized the ceremony, putting August 5 as a day of “collective achievement”. J&K BJP chief Sat Sharma told a gathering in Akhanur, Jammu that he had brought fruitless constitutional unity and equal rights. Sharma said, “This day did the welfare of the neglected and oppressed communities of Jammu and Kashmir.”