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Only united opposition can oust BJP in 2024 elections: Rattan Lal
1/29/2023 10:22:23 PM
Early Times Report

JAMMU, Jan 29: Rattan Lal Gupta, Provincial President Jammu and Kashmir National Conference (JKNC) Jammu has asserted that united opposition alone can oust the Bharatiya Janata Party in the forthcoming 2024 Parliamentary elections. He said that Bharat Jodo Yatra has done a commendable role in bringing the opposition parties together and the same needs to be strengthened further to leave no scope at all for the BJP to return to power in 2024.
In a statement issued to media here today, the senior National Conference leader said that Bharat Jodo Yatra has proved a great success with National Conference supporting it wholeheartedly. He said that the overwhelming support and participation of the people during the Yatra especially in Jammu and Kashmir has become a matter of serious concern for the BJP leaders who are in a state of utter frustration today, giving sleepiness nights to them. He said that massive participation of people in the Yatra showed angerness against the UT administration. He asserted that it is high time for the opposition parties across the country to come on a single platform to counter the anti-people agenda of BJP that has gifted to the people nothing except miseries.
Elaborating further on the equations in the forthcoming elections, Rattan Lal Gupta said that BJP is in power with only 35 percent voters having voted for it while despite 65 percent voters being with the opposition failed to put it in power because of vote division and absence of unity among the opposition. He said that in such a situation the unity of opposition is need of the hour as only then we will be able to control such entities like BJP from spreading hatred across the nation.
Rattan Lal Gupta that as of today, there is a need for a coalition leadership among the opposition parties at least to fight the 2024 National elections.
Meanwhile, Rattan Lal Gupta expressed strong resentment against the UT Administration for misleading people of the country by claiming that all is well while the reality is contrary with peace still being a distant dream, employees having come on roads holding protests for their genuine rights besides recruitment scams having plunged the future of youth in Jammu and Kashmir into absolute darkness. He said that as if all this was not enough that the Govt is harassing the common people by issuing eviction notices to them and rendering them homeless in harsh winter.
The senior NC leader lamented that for the first time in history of J&K, top leaders of opposition and former ministers and Legislators were ignored during the National function hosted at Raj Bhawan, Jammu, but only those associated with BJP or close to the Administration were invited in the function.
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