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Biggest threat to Jammu is from opportunist leaders: Harsh Dev Singh
3/19/2022 11:09:22 PM
Early Times Report
JAMMU, Mar 19: Harsh Dev Singh, Chairman-JKNPP said that while Jammu region continues to lose and to suffer despite the incessant chest thumping of the saffron regime, the people of Dogra land need to give a serious thought for finding a viable alternative to the deceptive politics of power hungry politicians. It is sad that the opposition leaders of Jammu region are abandoning their respective parties one by one and falling in the lap of either New Delhi based parties or Kashmir centric parties, he said.
"And these were the very leaders who would swear by the cause of Jammu nailing anyone and everyone for not doing anything for the cause of Dogra land. The BJP betrayed the sentiment of the Dogras for vested interests and fulfilment of their political ambitions. The saffron party had proved that it could go to any extent to satiate its lust for power. And while it all along depicted the PDP as anti-Jammu party and its leaders as power hungry politicians, it opted to embrace them at the first available opportunity after elections and to acknowledge them as its leaders," said Singh while addressing public meetings in Hartrayan, Barmeen and Sarsu villages of Chenani constituency.
Singh said that while some of these prodigal sons of Jammu were opting for BJP, the others had chosen JKAP as their mentor and saviour. He said that Jammu region has often been cheated by its own leaders. "In 2014, the Dogra land gave massive mandate to the saffron party and ensured victory of its 25 assembly candidates with both MP seats also falling in its kitty. But what did it do? It conceded the CM's chair for full term accepting the leadership of PDP whom they had vowed to decimate during the said elections. Those who were projected as monsters by BJP were embraced by it as partners."
Singh said that BJP made a desperate though unsuccessful attempt to hand over the reins of power to Sajad Lone of PC which had only two MLAs from Kashmir. He said the party is providing tacit as well as overt support to the new Kashmir based parties to emerge. The JKAP and PC are granted audience by top leadership of the country without any hassles and have easy access to the corridors of power in New Delhi. The said parties have also been allotted estates bungalows at Gandhi Nagar for their political office only adjacent to the residential 'A type' accommodation presently held by the UT BJP President.
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