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| Reorganization of State on provincial level the best option: Hari Om | | | Jammu May-02 Commenting on the negative attitude of the Central and the State Government towards the political and economic aspirations of the people of Jammu and Ladakh, the BJP Vice President and spokesperson Prof Hari Om, today said that BJP has been left with no other option but to demand reorganization of the State on provincial basis. ‘Saying that the Union and the State Governments have compelled the BJP to put forth such a demand’, Prof Hari Om added ‘that only solution to the problems being faced by the people lies in the State’s reorganization. The BJP leader also snubbed the ruling coalition and the main opposition National Conference as also the Union Government for the step-motherly treatment they have been according to Jammu and Ladakh and in this context, referred to the irrational criteria adopted by the state government to create additional districts in Kashmir. Lamenting the Union Government of its indifferent attitude towards the people of Jammu and Ladakh, Hari Om said that the PM and the Union Home Minister have out rightly rejected all the proposals submitted by the BJP to the Working Groups from time and time and instead endorsed all the militant-friendly and valley-centric suggestions. ‘The PM and the Union Home Minister have practically joined hands with the State’s ruling coalition and the National Conference, to communalize the state’s polity and jeopardize the genuine political and economic rights of the people of Jammu and Ladakh as well as refugees of West Pakistan, PoK and internally displaced Kashmiri Hindus’, the BJP spokesperson alleged. ‘Alleging that Jammu Province has suffered more under the present dispensation’, Prof Om said that ‘BJP will not take rest till its goal of reorganization of the State on provincial basis is achieved and the people of Jammu and Ladakh are empowered to shape and control fully their political future within India under the Indian Constitution, minus pernicious Article 370’.
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