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JKNPP criticizes BJP for befooling Jammu masses
6/26/2018 10:40:12 PM
Early Times Report

Basantgarh, June 26: Jammu and Kashmir National Panthers Party has castigated the Bhartiya Janta Party and also alleged that the party has lost confidence of masses.
"In the scenario of BJP losing the confidence of the people of Jammu Pradesh, Panthers Party has emerged as solitary voice of the Dogras. The Panthers kept a strict vigil on the Saffron leaders during their rule and made them fully accountable for their misdeeds and timid acquiesce before their Kashmir centric compeers in the last three and a half years", said Harsh Dev Singh Chairman JKNPP.
"We fully exposed the BJP for cheating and ditching the people of Jammu region. It's heavily mandated MLAs and Ministers sold the aspirations of the core electorate to sniff the 'power doze' so that they could embark on a dirty joy ride with their political adversary PDP.
They grossly succumbed to the burden of their fake and hollow election time slogans and could not deliver even on a single promise made to the people during their tenure in the unholy coalition", Harsh regretted. He was addressing huge public meetings at Basantgarh, Balota, Upper Majori, Chattrairi and Kulwanta villages of Tehsil Basantgarh in Ramnagar constituency today.
Harsh Dev Singh said that while doing opposition on roads, Panthers Party had lodged more than 400 protests in Jammu and the Union capital to rake up every core issue related to Jammu region which BJP failed to raise during its period. "We unveiled the chameleon character and double standards of the BJP while it bartered away the wishes of the people to keep its ally PDP and the separatists in good humour. The despicable surrenders of the Saffron party unmasked by us brewed volcanic anger among the people which mounted pressure on the sinister combine to collapse like a pack of cards", Harsh divulged.
Taking a jibe at BJP's National President Amit Shah, Singh said that Shah's statement of BJP having pulled out from the alliance in view of the discrimination done with the Jammu province and Ladakh region by the erstwhile coalition, had indirectly made him to confess that BJP miserably failed to fulfil the people's aspirations and deliver on governance front. "Running away from failure is sheer cowardice. Instead of tightening noose around its ally and bargaining equitable share for Jammu Pradesh, BJP preferred to withdraw from the government leaving itself barefaced", Harsh rued.
Flaying the BJP for not acknowledging the martyrdom attained by our soldiers during its rule, Harsh Dev Singh said that while the brave hearts were disparaged and ignored in the pretext of 'empty coffers' unlike other States, the subversives and anti-nationals in the valley were glorified and doled premiums with great fanfare. Eulogizing the valour of the Sub Inspector Imran Tak of Dudu-Basantgarh who was martyred while fighting the militants at Zakura in Kashmir last year, Singh said that the brave soldier had eliminated one militant before attaining supreme sacrifice in the deadliest ambush attack.
He said that it was due to the martyr's indomitable resistance that one militant was apprehended by the security forces but the BJP partnered government neither bothered to announce any compensation to the family of slain soldier nor paid heed to send any of its Minister or representative to the martyr's home to pay homage.
Singh demanded ex-gratia of 1 crore for the martyr Imran Tak in conformity with the pronouncement made by the Home Minister Rajnath Singh besides a job to one of the members of his family under SRO 43.
He said that Panthers Party shall also ensure that he was conferred with " Shaurya Chakra" for his unparalleled valour and courage. He adjured the people to teach a befitting lesson to the BJP for bringing disgrace to the revered State heroes, its own people who had pinned high hopes from its leaders. So far, NPP has punctured the BJP's juggernaut, said Harsh.
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