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NC, PDP, other PAGD members 'brittle alliance' broken into pieces: Kavinder
3/8/2024 10:35:14 PM
Early Times Report
JAMMU, Mar 8: Senior BJP leader and former Deputy Chief Minister, Kavinder Gupta on Friday maintained that the acerbic reaction by PDP Chief Mehbooba Mufti after NC's one-sided declaration of contesting all the three Lok Sabha seats in Valley independently is the testimony to the fact that 'brittle' People's Alliance for Gupkar Declaration (PAGD) has been broken into pieces and the 'marriage of convenience' solemnized by five political outfits in Valley saw a tragic end.
In a statement issued here today, the senior BJP leader asserted that political Pundits have already predicted such an outcome because the parties which have joined hands were poles apart as far as their ideologies and interests were concerned.
The BJP stalwart said that there is no element of surprise into the breaking of this alliance as all the constituents in this amalgam were misfit and passing their time just to explore possibilities which might come as surprise gifts or bounties but with BJP making inroads in Kashmir and making a strong foothold with the wholehearted support of common masses, uprooting of so- called Kashmir centric PDP and NC has become inevitable leading to collapse of this ornamental patch-up between north-south parties.
It is pertinent to mention that Mehbooba Mufti has accused the NC of reducing the PAGD to a mere joke after the Farooq Abdullah-led party unilaterally decided to contest all three Lok Sabha seats in Kashmir.
"As the blame game has just begin in J&K, sooner than later the INDIA bloc will also see the same fate as disharmony has also started brewing in that group as well and self-destruction is just the matter of time", he said, adding that people should not get confused or swayed going after these short-lived and purposeless galvanization of poles apart parties especially they have a best option in the shape of nationalist party BJP.
Kavinder urged the people to wholeheartedly support BJP for a stable future of the J&K and for that matter the entire country as the spree of development which the BJP has started will continue and the party will again come to power with resounding majority.
Meanwhile, Kavinder Gupta inaugurated several Bhandaras organised on the auspicious occasion of Maha Shivratri in Gandhi Nagar constituency. He urged people to preserve rich cultural heritage of J&K and maintain communal harmony and brotherhood at all costs.
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