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Lame BJP on crutches can’t protect Jammu: Harsh
12/2/2020 11:44:41 PM
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VIJAYPUR, Dec 2: Accusing the BJP of having played a second fiddle to PDP, during its coalition rule in J&K, on varied issues including general governance, development, employment, security and policy matters, Harsh Dev Singh JKNPP Chairman and Former Minister said that the aspirations of the people of Jammu region had not only been disregarded but ruthlessly trampled upon by the saffron leadership.
He said that with entire focus of both union as well as state govt on Kashmir centric issues, the people of the Dogra land were taken for granted and marginalized. He said that not only the J&K BJP leadership ignored Jammu but the central govt too remained inclined towards Kashmir with hardly any initiative taken for addressing the age old bias and prejudice against this region. He was addressing public meetings at villages Daulatchak, Nanga in Vijaypur and villages Chak Manga, Bouli in Samba after having taken out a rally in support of Party candidates Rajni Jamwal (Vijaypur-B), Meenu Bhagat (Ramgarh-C) and Vipan Bhagat (Samba-A) respectively. Flaying the BJP for its submissive posturing and lame duck approach, Mr. Singh said that not a single promise made by it during elections had been honoured or even any initiative taken to fulfill the same. And once again it was trying to use the name of Modi to work as its crutches. He said that discrimination in recruitments particularly by PSC and SSB, Delimitation of Assembly constituencies, deportation of Rohingyas, holiday on Maharaja Hari Singh’s birthday etc were some of the issues which were persistently being raked up even by BJP workers with no takers for the same in their own govt.
He said that BJP rule in J&K provided the most amusing spectacle with BJP crawling before PDP for power sake deliriously oblivious of the fiery speeches and choices invectives that its leadership hurled upon the Muftis and their party prior to elections. Calling upon the people to strengthen their own Jammu basted Panthers Party, Singh said that lame BJP on crutches could never protect the interests of people of Jammu. Rajni Jamwal, Meenu Bhagat and Vipan Bhagat appealed the people to strengthen NPP and vote it to power as it alone was the panacea afflicting the ills of Jammu region.
Prominent among those who addressed the meetings included Yash Paul Kundal, Rajesh Padgotra, Gagan Pratap, Mohinder Singh, Yashpaul Sharma, Khatab Hussain besides others.
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