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| PDP rubbishes allegation | | | Early Times Reporter Jammu | May 31 While describing its demand for introduction of dual currency as part of new economic concept the PDP leadership has ridiculed the allegations of the BJP leadership that “our party leaders were being garlanded with Pakistani currency notes.” General secretary of the PDP,Nizam-ud-Din Bhatt today said the allegations leveled by the BJP against the PDP were “baseless and malicious.” He said such allegations amounted to “tarnishing the secular image and credentials of the PDP.” He said that “our demand for introduction of dual currency in the state was development oriented and out of economic compulsions.” He said “the PDP does not need a character certificate from the BJP and our credentials as a secular organization were time tested.” Bhatt did not want to attribute motives behind “our slogan on dual currency.” He explained that since the prospects of reopening of border routes for trade had become bright import and export of goods could be a hassle free exercise if dual currency was introduced.” He said it was better for the BJP to set its house in order before trying to paint the PDP in black colours. |
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