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Manhas lambasts Kavinder Gupta on “Bhade Ke Tattu” remark ‘State unit has failed BJP, Modi in J&K’
6/2/2021 11:34:40 PM
Early Times Report

Jammu, June 2: Coming down heavily on former Dy Chief Minister, Kavinder Gupta’s remark “Bhade Ke Tattu”, social activist Satveer Singh Manhas today said that the entire state unit of BJP are Bhade Ke Tattu, and they have failed Prime Minister Narendra Modi in J&K.
Everybody knows that all 25 ex MLAs BJPs won elections on Modi wave not on their own. “Now people have started rejecting them, especially by the youths, but they are very shameless”, Manhas said, adding that despite being not in power, they (BJP) leaders reach for inauguration.
“LG sahib should look into this. In what capacity these leaders visit/inspect government projects and development works. Why is the administration allowing them?
They unnecessarily gather crowds in COVID times”, he said, adding that none other than BJP leaders, who failed in BJP and PM Modi in J&K.
“PM Modi talks about youth, but our local leaders call youth as Bhade Ke Tattu. It is very unfortunate, at the time of need they remain missing, when youth do something on their own, they reach for inauguration, same thing happened a few days back, when some youth returned Kavinder Gupta, Ex MLA Gandhi Nagar empty handed when he reached for inauguration of a road”, he said.
He said that the downfall of the BJP, due to the state unit, has begun, but still, they are not taking any lesson from it. “Recently, a BJP worker in Sunderbani lambasted state President Ravinder Raina in his home constituency. Now Kavinder Gupta, it is crystal clear now that the people of Jammu are fed up with them”, he said.
Manhas said that none of ex BJP MLAs could ask the public for vote, on the basis of his/her works. “Last time riding on the Modi wave they begged votes on Modi’s name.
Now, they have failed in BJP and Modi in J&K. I appeal to the leaders from other parties that they should also visit/inspect ongoing development projects, their administration allows BJP leaders, why not others”, he added.
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