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MCC becomes a casualty in JK: Prof Bhim | | | Early Times Report
Jammu, Nov 13 : National Pathers Party chief patron professor Bhim Singh today submitted letter to Chief Election Commissioner of India in connection with violation of Modal Code of Conduct (MCC) by People Democratic Party (PDP). According to press release, in his letter they informed Chief Election Commissioner of India that MCC has become a casualty in Jammu and Kashmir by PDP as well as some political parties. The political parties have given statement, “No Hindu (religion) can become Chief Minister of Jammu and Kashmir” which was published widely. He further said that the constitution of Jammu and Kashmir and the Peoples Representation Act of state has a clear mandate that many persons qualified to be a legislator in the state is competent to hold any ministerial job and is qualified to be a Chief Minister of the State irrespective of his religion, region, caste or otherwise. He further said that the statement has been made by a PDP leader on behalf of the People Democratic Party, Jammu and Kashmir which is contesting forthcoming election in state. This statement has been made to help, promote and further communalize election campaign of BJP. since Prime Minister Modi is campaigning for BJP with his slogan to make a Hindu as Chief Minister of Jammu and Kashmir. Present trends in state show that Modi’s political graph is falling down and he needed some prominent voice from Kashmir to revive his agenda. This statement has been made by the PDP to win favour of Prime Minister Modi and creates further communal polarization in J&K with an intention to create favour for the PDP in the Valley and for BJP in Jammu Pradesh. Singh further said, “This statement of the PDP leader is gross violation of the Model Code of Conduct, needs urgent and immediate action. PDP has to be disqualified as recognized political party in the state.” |
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