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Jammu feels betrayed alleges Sham Sharma | BJP is disgusted; bemoaned by their new Kashmir priorities | | Early Times Report
Jammu, Dec 17: People feel betrayed by BJP and its leadership as their star campaigner, Narender Modi, Prime Minister instead of addressing the Jammuites sentiments was full of tit bits exposed their Congress phobia realized PACK UP, said Sham Lal Sharma, Sr Congress leader and Minister for PHE, Irrigation and Flood Control, reiterated Jammu will get its rightful dues, should vote for Congress. He said that that certain poll debacles failed to give any clear stand on Article 370 as well as Hindu Chief Minister from Jammu, launching frontal attack. Addressing election meetings in Badyala Chak, Gurha Brahmana Panchayat's villages, Sharma thanked unconditional support to him from All Para Medical Students Association and Jammu Joint Students Union, he assured educated youths his selfless services and promised their faith in his leadership will be re-strengthened. Sharma stated after BJPs seven MLAs sell out, the stigma on the face of that party has caused irreparable damage to Jammu's unimpeachable image of Warriors and NC, CM publicly humiliated their leaders leave no reason for them to expect electoral magics through Modi Ji oratory only. He reminded Jammu people that BJP exploitive and divisive politics which once on Ram Mandir at Ayodhya, has played on the name of religion but after secured power put into dustbin like their latest U-Turn on Article 370 and Hindu CM. Sharma charged BJP who patronized Kashmiri Pandits to claim "Minorities" status to deny Jammu Hindus their all benefits being minorities too. Sharma seeking Akhnoor popular mandate on his performances, claimed Development will be his agenda and he have vision to make Akhnoor Constituency as Model, this agenda emphasized continued efforts to sustain the developmental works executed during last 12 years appealed for massive votes from all sections. |
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