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Desperate BJP wooing rebels for power: Dr Manohar
10/30/2018 9:58:49 PM
Early Times Report
Kathua, Oct 30: Dr Manohar Lal Sharma, Congress District President Kathua today lambasted `immoral' policies of Bharatiya Janta Party to motivate rebels to join BJP in lust of power.
Dr Manohar Lal said, "BJP grabs power at any mean whether the party has to surrender before rebels to keep remain in the power even of Municipal Council."
Pertinently Congress senior Leader Naresh Sharma joined Bharatiya Janta party last day even won on the Congress mandate in ULB election. BJP won on 8 seats but must have 13 members for chairmanship in Municipal Council Kathua. BJP local leaders approached Naresh Sharma and offered him chairmanship subject to join BJP. In lust of power Naresh Sharma joined BJP yesterday in presence of BJP state President Ravinder Raina in Jammu.
Dr Manohar Lal Sharma said," Congress party is like a sea where many leaders join and leave but it does not affect the decorum and position of the party." He informed that Naresh Sharma once contested against Congress party; he did not work for people but for himself only. Dr Sharma said, "Congress party works efficiently under the leadership of state President who gave mandate to Naresh Sharma for ULB Poll but he betrayed the party that gave him identity." He added that people gave him mandate but he betrayed the public too.
Ravinder Sharma INC state spokesperson said," Naresh was self-styled leader, leg puller and these type of people are not adjusted in any party," and added that BJP would observe his way of working and got fed up soon. Sharma pointed out that He joined BJP only in lust of chairmanship.
Pankaj Dogra Organizing Secretary PCC said that BJP vote bank recently declined in ULB election and BJP would realize it well. He said," BJP now in lust of power has started motivating Independent and members of other parties." He added that people would teach them appropriate lesson in coming 2019 Parliamentary election.
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