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AAP castigates BJP for playing victim card
5/28/2019 10:40:26 PM
Early Times Report

Jammu, May 28: Aam Aadmi Party (AAP) Jammu unit has castigated that Bhartiya Janta Party (BJP) for playing victim of political violence in Kashmir and West Bengal. "While ignoring the communal agenda of RSS plus illegal money management of BJP within the country including Jammu-Kashmir-Ladakh, PM Modi has loudly mentioned the BJP's victory in mountain-locked Ladakh LS constituency in J&K to prove the political pandits wrong who had quite often been describing the BJP as Hindi belt party, the said statement may be suitable for BJP but is an attempt to mislead the masses", alleged Deep Singh, founder member of AAP. He further said may be PM Modi has forgotten the pro-people and honest governance agenda of a particular party as a basic requirement for winning the hearts but who will forget worst corrupt practice of BJP ministers in PDP-BJP coalition? The huge corruption of past state governments at all levels is the only root cause of ongoing turmoil, we must admit it but BJP merely believes in trade of lies which of course proved beneficial for it during recent LS polls, he further added. Deep Singh further claims PM Modi while ignoring the hate selling business of RSS and BJP, has further dubbed BJP as victim of political violence in Kashmir and Bengal which must be seen as routine misleading practice of top leaders related to RSS and BJP. "What worst has not been done during recent past by the BJP ruled state governments against Muslims, Dallits & other minorities in the name of cow protection, is well exposed and in such a situation how PM Modi & RSS/BJP can expect friendly gesture from others", he questioned. Deep Singh reiterates communal harmony is the basic requirement of multicultural India but an unwanted deliberate ignorance of PM Modi & BJP was always observed.
After being active part of derailing process within society or administration, PM Modi's talk on political violence seems irrelevant, Deep Singh said, adding though people of Jammu & Ladakh have fully stamped on PM Modi's agenda as a result of particular polarized sentiments but now it is the prime duty of Modi govt. to fulfill the aspirations of its state voters.
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