Early Times Report RS PURA, Apr 19: Senior BJP leader and Member of Parliament (Rajya Sabha), Gulam Ali Khatana has said that vote for Modi will truly mean support to progress, peace, security, employment while vote for INDI alliance may surely push the nation towards bloodshed, destruction, loot, corruption, scams, uncertainty, cross border terrorism and migration. In his hard-hitting style the firebrand BJP leader was addressing different public meetings at Agre Chak, Kadyal, Adlehar, Chak Bala and other small hamlets in border town of R.S Pura during a programme organised by Mansa Choudhary. Khatana asked the people to have a look at the development works and progress made in the country and in J&K in the last ten years of PM Modi led government before casting votes. Campaigning for BJP candidate Jugal Kishore Sharma who is contesting from Jammu-Reasi Lok Sabha seat, Khatana said that country has witnessed corruption with large scale scams and scandals in the country during the long tenure of Congress rule. "In J&K the rule of Congress, National Conference (NC) and Peoples Democratic Party (PDP) only delivered bloodshed, loot, corruption, unemployment, militancy, cross border terrorism," he maintained adding: "The things changed only in the last 10 years when PM Modi took the helm of affairs of the country and set accountability. See where is stone pelting today and where are the protest calendars of separatists?" The BJP leader also said that now army and other security forces have been given a free hand all the terrorist are dispatched to hell. "Life of a terrorist has been limited to few months now while the corrupts are facing hard time with Enforcement Directorate and other agencies like CBI etc," Khatana continued. He asked the public that the present golden period of Modi rule should be extended furthermore and for that all should vote for BJP candidates overwhelmingly so that hands of PM Modi are strengthened for a strong and stable regime in the country once more. Influenced by the speech of Khatana the gathering raised sloganeering like: "Ab Ki Baar, 400 Paar." |