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BJP wooing disgruntled Opposition leaders shows its bankruptcy: Harsh | | | EARLY TIMES REPORT
UDHAMPUR, Nov 7: Accusing the BJP of hobnobbing with defectors of Congress, NPP and NC in order to redeem its lost credibility, Harsh Dev Singh, Chairman-JKNPP and former Minister said that the Saffron party had proved once again that it could go to any extent to gain access to the seat of power. There have been several reports of BJP leadership meeting the disgruntled and redundant leaders of opposition parties and wooing them to join their rank and file notwithstanding their uninspiring antecedents. He was addressing huge public meetings in Vinisang, Bain and Baishty in Chenani constituency. “Politics makes strange bedfellows. And BJP has proved it time and again. It entered into alliance with PDP despite tall announcements made during 2014 elections to demolish the father-daughter (Bapp-Beti) party and conceded the chair of CM for full term to PDP. It jettisoned its core philosophy only to be junior partner in PDP led govt. Those projected as monsters during elections were accepted by it as its mentors. And after the demise of Mufti Sayeed, it literally begged before Mehbooba Mufti to lead the govt by allowing itself to continue in the second fiddle capacity in the govt. After the collapse of PDP-BJP coalition, its leadership projected another Kashmir based leader of Peoples Conference to head the govt which fortunately did not fructify in view of dissolution of the Legislative Assembly. And now the same party was trying to promote some disgruntled politicians of opposition besides stitching new alliances with some Kashmir based parties so as to capture power in J&K” asserted Singh. Describing the BJP’s latest move as another shocker in the gory list of BJP’s opportunist politics, Singh said that it’s mindless wooing of Congress, NC and NPP leaders only revealed its bankruptcy. Having lost its ground in Jammu it was desperately trying to bring in its fold those who had been discarded, disowned and rendered defunct, regretted Singh. Asserting that BJP had lost its sheen and steam, Singh appealed to the people of Jammu to support their own regional party which alone could navigate the people of Dogra land. Prominent among those who spoke on the occasion included Manju Singh, Pt. Khem Raj, Subash Chander Sharma, Teranter Singh, Pavan Sharma, Abdul Rashid, Naresh Romy, Balwan Singh and Raj Pratap Singh besides others. |
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