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NC-Cong trying to create unrest in J&K
9/1/2024 10:40:04 PM
Early Times Report

JAMMU, Sept 1: Condemning National Conference (NC) MP Aga Ruhullah Mehdi for advocating dialogue and diplomatic ties with Pakistan to resolve what he called the “unsettled issue” of Kashmir, Bharatiya Janata Party (BJP) J&K Executive Member Raman Suri said that such irrelevant and illogical demands by NC are mere gimmicks to create an unrest in J&K and push it back to the era of violence and bloodshed. Still unfortunate was that Congress was in alliance with NC and maintaining a criminal silence on such rhetoric, he added.
Raman Suri said, J&K Congress President Tariq Hamid Kara’s statement that Congress forged an alliance with NC under ‘national compulsion’ is again a big lie. Nowhere in any state or UT of the nation people want two flags, return of Article 370, discrimination with women, or west Pakistani refugees and violence return to Kashmir. For Congress and NC, it could be their personal compulsion but it cannot be national compulsion, said Raman Suri, advising Kara to stop dragging nation in Congress’s dirty politics of division and hatred.
Raman Suri also took NC MP Aga Mehdi head on saying that Kashmir was a settled issue, and whatever was remaining stands resolved after abrogation of Article 370. NC must digest this fact and stop befooling people in the name of Kashmir issue. The BJP leader said, Union External Affairs Minister S Jaishankar too has made it clear that the era of uninterrupted dialogue is over.
Kashmir, Raman Suri said, has returned to normalcy where people are living peacefully without incidents of violence and bloodshed. This seems to be irking NC, PDP as well as Congress who are hell bent upon disturbing this atmosphere with their illogical and Pakistan-sponsored statements which are nothing but hollow and aimed at driving youngsters towards an uncertain future.
BJP, he said, will not allow such moves and ensure that Jammu and Kashmir prospers more under the dynamic leadership of Prime Minister Narendra Modi, who has a special place for Jammu and Kashmir in his heart. The kind of development that is taking place in J&K was never done before, and terribly shaken with it Congress and NC joined by PDP are trying to create unrest amongst the youth for their vested interests.
This is for the first time that assembly elections are being held in J&K in a decade after terrorism stands nailed, and former CM Mehbooba Mufti’s PDP or NC advocating “diplomatic initiatives between India and Pakistan”, is a well-established gimmick to lure the voters, which is not going to happen for the reason that people of Kashmir have understood the dynastic politics of these families who still are promoting their wards instead of common masses or workers.
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