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Assembly polls contest between nationalist BJP & pro-separatist entities: Ganga
9/16/2024 10:02:54 PM
Early Times Report
VIJAYPUR, Sept 16: Senior BJP leader and party's candidate for vijaypur assembly constituency Chander Parkash Ganga while touring Sandhi-simbli,Khara,Vijaypur and BariBrahmana town asserted that the amalgam of opposition parties have been once again exposed themselves by allying with the Abdullah family's National Conference in the upcoming Jammu and Kashmir elections. He criticized this Alliance as another attempt by Congress to prioritize its thirst for power over the nation's unity and security. The BJP stalwart emphasized that this Alliance raises serious concerns about the alliance stance on several key issues that could have long-term implications for Jammu and Kashmir and the entire nation.The National Conference's promise of reinstating a separate flag for Jammu and Kashmir, a move that undermines India's sovereignty and unity. He also called out alliance leadership on their position regarding the restoration of Articles 370 and 35A, which, if implemented, could push the region back into an era of unrest and terrorism. The Party's Candidtae expressed concern over alliance willingness to engage in separatist-promoting dialogues with Pakistan, at the cost of addressing the aspirations of Kashmir's youth. He also slammed alliance for supporting the renaming of sacred Hindu sites like Shankaracharya Hill to Takht-e-Suleiman and Hari Hill to Koh-e-Maran, a cultural erasure that disregards Jammu and Kashmir's rich heritage. He warned that alliance might be willing to reinstate the relatives of terrorists and stone-pelters into government jobs, potentially reversing the peace and stability achieved under the BJP's leadership. Ganga asserted that the upcoming Assembly polls are a direct contest between nationalist forces committed to the unity and integrity of the nation, and those who have consistently aligned with separatist agendas and disruptive policies. He emphasized that the BJP, under the leadership of Prime Minister Narendra Modi, has transformed Jammu and Kashmir by bringing development, stability, and peace to the region. He urged the people to reject the divisive politics of the Congress-NC alliance and instead support the BJP, which stands for the aspirations of all communities, especially the marginalized sections, and is committed to furthering the region's progress within the framework of a united India.
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