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Sangh cadres want PM Modi to do 'something concrete to win polls in J&K'
Act or perish
12/26/2018 10:18:55 PM
Early Times Report
JAMMU, Dec 26: Sangh Parivar cadres are unhappy with the functioning of the Narendra Modi Government and the party high command.
They, according to a top source in the RSS, are of the view that "the BJP would bite dust not only in Kashmir, but also in Jammu and Ladakh, if it continued to behave like the Congress party and push its core constituencies in Jammu and Ladakh to the wall".
Reflecting on the mood of the Sangh Parivar cadres, including the BJP, the VHP and the Bajrang Dal, the source on Wednesday disclosed that "they wanted PM Modi to act and act fast so that the estranged constituencies in Jammu and Ladakh are conciliated and mollified".
"This present Central Government headed by Narendra Modi is having the opportunity and capable of taking strong remedial action to stem the 70 long years of anti-India venom in Kashmir by injecting appropriate anti-dote medicine, for taking out the venom completely. If BJP Government desists from taking any hard decisions in national interest, history & India will never forgive BJP for dereliction of duty, despite BJP having majority in LS, besides PM, VP & PM are having strong nationalistic credentials. Grant Statehood to Jammu, UT status to Ladhak & Kargil, Settle Kashmiri Hindus within Kashmir adjacent to Army Cantonment in Srinagar, deport Rohingya & Bangladeshi illegal immigrants to their respective countries by force. Completely ban slaughtering of cows & calf throughout India, Ban polygamy & triple talaq, Population Control measure like Two-child norm throughout India covering all the citizens of India effective from January 1, 2019," the source said.
He further revealed: "The BJP is thinking by acting like more 'sickular' than duplicitous Congress Party, they will get the votes of minorities, which will never happen. In the process, they will badly lose the support-base of its entire constituency. This has happened in recent elections. In a sickular country, what was the need for establishing five Universities for minorities ? We are already suffering the effect of AMU in UP, JNU in Delhi. It only breeds more separatism & downright anti-nationalism, rather than increasing/ developing the avowed objective of attaining academic excellence in all curriculum among the students from minority communities".
"If the BJP is to repeat its 2014 performance in Jammu and Ladakh, PM Modi has to act and act now and meet the aspirations of the Sangh Parivar cadres before the ECI announced the poll schedule," he said while reflecting on the mood in the Sangh Parivar. "The BJP will win, if PM Modi acted; the BJP would perish, if didn't," he claimed.
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