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BJP's gimmickry over Rohingyas can no longer beguile Jammu People: Harsh
12/13/2024 10:08:11 PM
Early Times Report
JAMMU, Dec 13: Expressing dismay over the hullaballo created by BJP over settlement of Rohingyas in Jammu city for the last few days, Mr Harsh Dev Singh former minister and president JKNPP India has questioned the saffron leadership's silence over the issue during the last ten years from 2014 to 2024 when they ruled J&K directly or indirectly. He said that massive protests were held in 2015, 2016 and 2017 when Rohingyas and Bangladeshis were not only settled in Jammu but were provided all possible assistance by the then govt with all civic amenities including water, power connections, ration, aadhar cards and even PRCs. Who was at the helm of affairs at that point of time? Was it not the BJP rule at the centre as well in the state of J&K. And when people of Jammu launched agitation seeking their deportation, a deception was played by the then govt by announcing the then Dy CM as chairman of a committee to work out the modalities for ouster of illegal immigrants. What has been the fate of the said committee? Should the BJP not explain the same as it was their Dy CM who headed the said committee? And now when it was out of power, its leaders were once again trying to mislead the people of Jammu through such gimmicks and melodramatic rants. He was addressing public meetings in various villages of Nagrota constituency.
Accusing the BJP leaders of indulging in double standards and taking one stand while in power and another in opposition, Mr Singh asserted that no facade of deceptive slogans could beguile the people of Jammu who had recognized the real face of BJP. He said that by indulging in such tantrums over Rohingyas and cursing the new govt formed merely a month ago, the BJP was trying to create a smokescreen so as to cover up its own failures and to escape the wrath of the people whose expectations they had belied. He said that with none made accountable during the past 10 years, when BJP either ruled directly or through its proxies in J&K, the saffron regime owed an explanation to the people for issuance of PRCs/ State Subjects, Aadhar Cards, Ration cards etc to Rohingyas and non initiation of any action to ensure their deportation. And while the BJP worked as petty accomplice with PDP during its rule in J&K and continued to lay eggs in the latter's camp, it miserably failed to rake up any of the issues projected by its electorates of Jammu region.
Flaying the BJP for having done the greatest dis-service to the people of J&K and particularly Jammu region, Mr Singh said that its bizarre rule had laid the foundation of huge political corruption and moral depravity whose dividends would be reaped by the future generations for years together.
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