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Dogras back stabbed by their mandated leaders, Harshdev
12/10/2018 9:54:26 PM
Early Times Report
Majalta, Dec 10: Jammu and Kashmir National Panthers Party (JKNPP) Chairman Harshdev Singh today said that a regional party of Jammu alone could assuage the hurt psyche of Dogras and deliver justice to the hitherto neglected and incarcerated Dogra land.
Accusing the BJP of back stabbing Dogras, he said that these self proclaimed champions of Jammu surrendered before the Kashmir centric forces immediately after attaining power by jettisoning even their own fundamentals. They not only acted in furtherance of the agenda of separatists during the three and a half year rule but abandoned all issues of Jammu to keep their ally in good humour, maintained Singh.
And now on the eve of elections these saffron leaders have once again started harping over the old populous slogans of construction of 'Ram Mandir' and the like to hoodwink the gullible masses in a bid to regain their lost ground, said Harsh. He said that people could no longer be cajoled by such deceptive slogans as they had very well recognized the duplicitous character of BJP and seen through its opportunistic politics.
He was addressing a huge public meeting in Bharnara in Tehsil Majalta today.
Accusing the BJP of playing second fiddle to PDP during the last three and a half years, Harsh Dev Singh said that it needed to explain its appeasement of Kashmir in total disregard for Jammu's sentiment after ascending the thrown of power.
He said that it was the time to question the BJP about the promises that it made to its electorates during previous parliamentary and Assembly elections. "Not only did the BJP fail to keep its promises but inflicted the biggest dent upon Dogra pride and honour by its successive compromises and surrenders. It was with BJP support that PDP and other separatist forces succeeded in dubbing Dogras as 'rapist supporters'.
The BJP remained a mute spectator despite an avalanche of protests held in support of CBI probe to unearth the truth in Kathua murder case. The BJP Ministers preferred to remain mute spectators when Dogras were languishing on roads and protesting alongwith women and aged for justice in sun and rain.
Prominent among those who spoke on the occasion included Manju Singh, Rajesh Sharma, Dharam Singh Bittu, Basharat Ali, Baldev Singh Mankotia, Vijay Sharma, Dina Nath besides others.
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