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Kavinder calls J&K Assembly Polls battle between Nationalists & Anti-Nationals
9/22/2024 9:48:32 PM
Early Times Report

JAMMU, Sept 22: Senior BJP leader and former Deputy Chief Minister, Kavinder Gupta today emphasized that the upcoming Jammu & Kashmir Assembly elections are not just about small local issues but are a larger battle between nationalist forces like the BJP and those who align with anti-national elements.
He made this declaration while addressing a significant gathering of party workers and supporters during a meeting ahead of the Assembly polls. Kavinder passionately spoke about the importance of these elections, stating, “This is not an election about small, everyday problems. It’s not about free electricity or water. It’s not about nepotism or regionalism. It’s not about caste politics.” He further highlighted that this election represents a broader vision, saying, “This is an election about the complete eradication of terrorism. This is an election about the destruction of separatism. This is an election about the development of the nation. Most importantly, this is an election for the revival of our ancient and eternal civilization and culture.”
The senior BJP leader praised Prime Minister Narendra Modi for his transformative leadership in Jammu & Kashmir, highlighting the monumental changes brought about under his government. He credited Modi for the abrogation of Article 370, which he said has paved the way for unprecedented development, peace, and integration of J&K with the rest of the country. He emphasized that Modi’s vision has empowered the people of the region, ushering in a new era of prosperity and security, and reaffirmed that only under BJP’s leadership can J&K continue on the path of progress. Urging voters to think carefully before casting their ballots, he said, “Think, reflect, and then vote. Everyone must vote to deliver a strong blow to the enemies of the nation.” Kavinder Gupta appealed to the people of Jammu & Kashmir to come out in large numbers and vote for the BJP, a party committed to national unity, development, and the eradication of terrorism. His message was clear: the upcoming election is a crucial moment in J&K’s history, and a vote for the BJP is a vote for the future of the nation.
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