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| BJP J&K's biggest political party: Hari Om | | | Early Times Report Jammu, May 21: Buoyant over the recent landslide victory of Bhartiya Janta Party (BJP) and claiming three seats in the state out of six Lok Sabha seats, Prof Hari Om, Political Advisor to BJP State President & MP Jugal Kishore Sharma today said that the BJP is the biggest political party in the State of Jammu, Kashmir and Ladakh. "BJP is the biggest political party in the State of Jammu, Kashmir and Ladakh and has decimated the divisive and communal parties like National Conference and Congress, he said while addressing a press conference here today. Substantiating his claims Prof Hari Om, said, "BJP is only party in the state in which an overwhelming majority of population pinned faith and returned to the Lok Sabha three BJP members and got 32.4 % of the total votes poll in the just held historic general elections, the Congress got 22.9%, the PDP got 20.5 % and the National Conference got a paltry 11.1% votes." "The polling percentage in favour of the BJP, Congress, PDP and NC clearly establishes that the people of the state are for the mainstream politics and politics of development and governance and not for those who preach fake secularism and put forth demands such as autonomy and self-rule," said Prof Hari Om and added that India under the, inspiring and visionary leadership of Prime Minister Narendra Modi has entered an epoch-making phase full of hope and promise for all sections of society. "The state and the nation will achieve all round development under the leadership of Narendra Modi, said Prof Hari Om and added that only those parties will survive which will focus on people and nation-centric issues. He said the people of the state are fed up with the misrule of the NC-Congress coalition government and they wish to join the national mainstream to enjoy the fruits of Indian democracy by electing a BJP led government in the state of Jammu, Kashmir and Ladakh. He concluded that the BJP is grateful to the people for the kind of faith they reposed in the BJP. |
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