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At the cost of jawans, BJP appeasing stone pelters of Kashmir: Team Jammu
6/13/2018 11:12:07 PM
Early Times Report

Jammu, June 13: Strongly condemning brutal killing of four BSF troopers including one Assistant Commandant, the Team Jammu today said that BJP leadership has failed to deal with Pakistan's treacherous. In a statement issued here today, chairman of Team Jammu, Zorawar Singh Jamwal recalled that during 2014 Lok Sabha elections, BJP leadership has promised to deal Pakistan with iron hand but now it appears that party has crossed all limits of appeasement. "Where is 56 inches chest?", Singh asked and quoted the official data that during the last four years maximum number soldiers have attained martyrdom on the borders and in the hinterlands. Zorawar Singh Jamwal regretted that there was free for all situation in Kashmir Valley and on the borders BSF troops have been made 'sitting ducks' by the self proclaimed nationalist BJP just to political gains. "BJP led NDA Government at the Centre is least concerned over dignity and honour of the security forces because their main aim is to appease stone pelters of Kashmir Valley to whom Union Home Minister Rajnath Singh had hailed as misguided 'own children' who needed love and affection", Zorawar Singh Jamwal said. Zorawar Singh Jamwal regretted and added that during the last four years killings on the borders have increased manifold and those who always claim to give befitting reply to Pakistan are gone to hibernation after attaining power.
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