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Indian Army best force in world, don't politicize it: Rana
4/2/2019 10:18:14 PM
Early Times Report

JANDRAH, Apr 2: National Conference Provincial President Devender Singh Rana today described the Indian Army as best in the world, saying its valour, discipline and contribution towards defence of the country has all along remained unimpeachable.
"Indian Army is pride of the nation and the political parties should resist the temptation of politicizing its valour for gains", Rana said while addressing workers meetings at Chalad in Nagola Panchayat, Jandrah and Sanhoo in Dhan Panchayat of the Nagrota Assembly Constituency.
The Provincial President said that the Army has not only been defending the frontiers of the country by offering most valuable sacrifices but also coming to the rescue of the civilians during natural calamities and crucial times of need. He said the indebted nation owes to its armed forces the respect and gratitude it deserves.
"Drawing the armed forces in political discourse and debate is akin to belittling its heroism and sense of duty towards the nation. He paid tribute to the armed forces for scripting sagas of valour during the past over seven decades and said the nation will always remain indebted to their sacrifices.
Referring to the prevailing political scenario in the state in the backdrop of ongoing election process to Lok Sabha, Mr Rana assailed reactionary politics of the BJP, saying it stands exposed for indulging in rhetoric and making fake promises which were proven during its misrule in partnership with opportunistic PDP for over three years.
"BJP's divide and rule policy might have worked once but given the prevalent public mood across the Jammu region, it is poised to face rejection at the hands of the dejected voters", Mr Rana said.
The Provincial President shared his assessment about ground realities and said the people have made up their mind to give a befitting reply to disruptive, opportunistic and dubious forces, which are out to weaken the secular fabric of the State. "We can't allow disruption in the unity in this land of Saints and Sages that has always stood for peace, amity, harmony and co-existence", he said, adding that National Conference has nurtured this spirit during most testing times of the history.
"We are carrying forward the legacy of Sher-e-Kashmir that envisages and envisions Jammu and Kashmir as a shinning symbol of brotherhood and harmony", Mr Rana said and warned those trying to disfigure this glorious feature by generating ill-will between various communities and sections of society. He said the people have made up their mind to teach a lesson to the BJP which trampled their massive mandate and bartered it for getting rehabilitated in the power corridors. Rest, he said will got as dark chapter of the history how BJP jeopradised the interests of the people, retarded growth, halted development and left the people in misery during its misrule.
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