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NC holds expertise in playing divisive politics: Kavinder
3/1/2021 11:09:55 PM

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JAMMU, March 1: Hitting back at Farooq Abdullah over his veiled attack on BJP terming its leadership as divisive forces, senior BJP leader and former Deputy Chief Minister Kavinder Gupta on Monday maintained that playing divisive politics is the trademark of National Conference as it has attained expertise in this field.
In a statement issued here, senior BJP functionary said that tagging BJP as divisive is an age old tantrum of NC Patron to hide his party’s misdoings by ‘virtue’ of which J&K has been ruined today. He termed the aforesaid allegation leveled by Farooq Abdullah while giving sermons to disgruntled Congress leaders as ‘baseless and concocted’. The senior BJP leader counter claimed that it’s not his party but NC and its ilk which brazenly played communal card and missed no chance to divide people of erstwhile state of J&K as and when they got an opportunity to hoodwink masses. He said that it is NC which is proficient in politics of deceit, deception and division and BJP on the other hand believes in Sabka Saath Sabka Vikas and Sabka Vishwas also. He accused Farooq of being ‘opportunist’, who is trying to revive NC’s scope of remaining relevant in UT politics for some more time by concocting stories which have no basis at all.
Kavinder said that it is due to Farooq’s misdemeanor that Valley saw tumultuous times and Kashmiri Hindus were made refugees in their very own country.
“What PM Narendra Modi led central dispensation is doing in the UT and the country is nothing but selfless service and people of the country especially of J&K know this all very well and Dr Farooq should try something else to once again trap people, which is next to impossible this time”, he maintained. Kavinder Gupta also expressed grief over the demise of Akash Mehra, son of the owner of a popular eatery, who was shot by terrorists in Srinagar. He prayed to God to grant eternal peace to the departed soul and give courage to the family members to bear this irreparable loss.
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