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Ram Madhav's "appeasement policy" failed to yield any results in Kashmir Valley | | | Early Times Report JAMMU, Feb 9: Utter failure of the BJP to rope in even a single Independent MLA from Kashmir and Ladakh region has authenticated that "Kashmir Policy" being adopted by BJP's national general secretary Ram Madhav has back-fired. Ram Madhav, who has become Kashmir expert within couple of months after his induction in BJP, has taken charge of elections in Kashmir Valley but BJP could not fail to even open its account. What to say of opening account, BJP candidates even failed to get respectable votes. After completely failed in assembly elections, Ram Madhav took charge of Rajya Sabha elections. During the last fifteen days, Ram Madhav had visited Jammu five times to formulate strategy for the Rajya Sabha elections. Madhav's tours confined only to hotels where he convened meetings of BJP legislators. Support of two Legislators of Peoples Conference was imminent so was of BJP rebel Pawan Kumar Gupta. But the high-profile BJP's national general secretary failed to convince any other legislator to cast vote. As reported earlier Ram Madhav has completely failure in his Mission Kashmir, he wanted to maintain his control over politics of Jammu and Kashmir. In his complete failure Mission Kashmir, it was Ram Madhav, who had forced national leadership of BJP to abandon core issue like Article 370 and political empowerment of Jammu and Ladakh regions but he utterly failed in his mission. Early Times has already reported that despite spending huge amount worth Rs 100 crore BJP under the leadership of Ram Madhav has failed to save deposits its 33 out of 34 candidates in Kashmir Valley.After two successive failures, now there is feeling among BJP leadership that there is a need to revisit the Kashmir policy because this appeasement policy is creating resentment among people of Jammu region. |
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