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Hari Om urges PM Modi to appreciate Jammu's mandate
4/18/2016 11:05:36 PM
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JAMMU, Apr 18: Urging PM Narendra Modi to snap forthwith ties with PDP, former J&K BJP vice-president and political advisor, Prof Hari Om, on Monday said that the alliance between BJP and PDP has not only harmed the legitimate rights and interests of people of Jammu province and further weakened nationalist Jammu but also helped Pakistan and its Kashmir-based dreaded agents and their supporters in the PDP-led coalition government to create a volcanic situation in the Valley.
"The alliance between BJP and PDP is against the paramount national interest, as also against those who pinned faith in BJP and voted for it in large numbers in the 2014 assembly elections under the misguided notion that a vote for BJP would be a vote for their total empowerment and political redemption and for their total integration with India. It is matter of regret that BJP, which sought and got mandate from Jammu on Jammu-specific and nation-centric planks, subverted it in a most brazen manner to befriend the same PDP which had been described by the Prime Minister as 'bap-beti ki party' and a party that had sought mandate from Kashmir on divisive planks as well as self-rule plank," said Prof Hari Om. He added that BJP simply caused an affront to the self-respect of the nationalist people of Jammu province by hobnobbing and sharing power with a party that was, and is, known more for its hatred for everything Indian than anything else.
By forging and re-forging alliance with PDP, BJP has betrayed the trust of the people of Jammu province and also of the entire nation, which had voted for it in the 2014 general elections again under the misguided notion that a vote for it would mean the emergence of a dispensation under which the majority community would enjoy the status in the polity it rightfully deserved and Pakistan and Kashmiri separatists would pay a very price for the crimes they committed in India and its J&K.
Prof Hari Om asserted what has been happening in Kashmir after the formation of PDP-BJP coalition government, including attacks on Army and CRPF camps almost on a daily basis, organization of anti-India events every Friday and Sunday and such evil machinations which culminated in the exodus from Srinagar of all the non-local nationalist, hapless, brutalized, persecuted and abused NIT students, is the direct fall-out of the utter failure of BJP to discharge its obligations towards the people of the state and the nation. The nation will not forgive BJP for the sins it has been committing in J&K and elsewhere in the country by pursing the same policies which Congress and similar other fake secular outfits and formations pursued to appease the minorities and taunt and humiliate the majority community.
Prof Hari Om said that there is no fundamental difference between what the Congress did in J&K for more than 68 years and what the BJP has been doing after getting a historic mandate from Jammu province. He asserted that the role that BJP has been playing in J&K is more dangerous as compared with the Congress' and to prove his point he referred to the PDP-BJP's written agenda of Alliance which virtually describes J&K as no-man's land which has so many stakeholders. "India is the only stakeholder in J&K," said Prof Hari Om, adding that BJP will not be allowed to make any compromise on J&K under any circumstance.
Former political advisor to J&K BJP expressed hope that PM Modi will use his Tuesday Katra visit to assuage the hurt feeling of the people of Jammu in particular and the nation in general by making an announcement that BJP will have no truck with PDP and it will play the role of an effective and responsive opposition in the separatist and terrorist-infested J&K as it used to do before February 2015. He also expressed the hope that Prime Minister will announce shifting of NIT from Srinagar to Jammu to meet the demanding of the hounded out and persecuted non-local NIT Srinagar students.
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