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| Questions of Omar Abdullah, Congress will be answered in Srinagar: Kishore | | Modi to visit Kashmir in March with Vajpayee's message | | Javaid Naikoo SRINAGAR, Nov 30: At a time when political circles of Kashmir are whispering about the Bhartiya Janata party (BJP) Prime Ministerial candidate, Narendra Modi's visit to Jammu, BJP state president while criticizing the policies of National Conference and State Congress said that Narendra Modi will visit Kashmir also with the message of Atal Bihari Vajpayee and will reply all the questions of Chief Minister, Omar Abdullah and state Congress there. While criticizing and disagreeing with the statement of Chief Minister Omar Abdullah that BJP's political ideology and handling of Kashmir is very well known to the people of Kashmir and People of Jammu and Kashmir state have fought this ideology and will continue to do so, BJP state president, Jugal Kishore said that BJP has well known policy for Jammu and Kashmir in general and for the people of Kashmir in particular which former Prime Minister of the country Atal Bihari Vajpayee has announced years back. He said that most acknowledged policy among all the political circles of the country is that of Atal Bihari Vajpayee. "Sab Ko Saath Leke Chalenge" is the message which Narendra Modi will again be delivering in Srinagar in March. He said that it was BJP's Prime Minister, Atal Bihari Vajpayee who categorically announced in Kashmir "Sab ko saath leke challenge" only because BJP is committed to take the people of different ideologies, be it is separatists or mainstream politicians in confidence and start a meaningful dialogue with Pakistan so that people of India and Pakistan as well can live together peacefully. "Narendra Modi's visit was scheduled for Kashmir and he himself was also willing to visit Kashmir instead of Jammu first actually, but since weather is not feasible in Kashmir this time, then BJP planned his visit to Kashmir after winters," said Jugal Kishore He also said that National Conference and state Congress being two sides of the same coin are aware of the impact of Modi's visit to Jammu and Kashmir. Aware of the Modi wave, even senior leaders of the two parties had lost their sleep. |
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