news details |
|
|
| BJP ridicules Cong claims of equitable development three regions | | | EARLY TIMES REPORT JAMMU, Dec 6: The BJP has ridiculed the Congress claims that they have always extended equal treatment to all the three regions of the State, and alleged that the party leaders are trying to befool the people instead of rectifying their wrongs. Sharply reacting over the utterances of Congressmen during their tour of Bani-Basohli and other areas of Jammu, the leader of the BJP Legislators Party, Prof Chaiman Lal Gupta said that it was height of hypocrisy. Nothing can be more misleading and false than that the Congress-NC coalition had never resorted to regional discrimination and equitable developmental activities have been ensured, he added and questioned that if it was so then how and why the Finance Commission was setup. Have they gone through the dissenting note of the two members of this Commission, Swami Raj and Sonam Dawa, the two of the four members Commission. Prof Gupta said that one can understand such statements from the leaders of the regional outfit like the NC which had their core constituency in Kashmir but it was strange that a national party like the Congress should become a facilitator to the parochial outlook in perusing communal and semi-separatist agenda of such outfits. The BJP leader also made a poser that if they did not perpetrated regional discrimination and ensured equal treatment to all, then why the Gajinder Gakdar Commission, Sikkri Commission, Sikkri Commission, Wazir Commission and then Financial Commission were setup. And, moreso, why the recommendations of such Commissions were never implemented and who is the guilty on this account. Prof. Gupta also questioned the Congress leadership that if they are sincere sincere to their professions claims, they should explain that what they have done to their election promises especially with regard to their commitment in the manifesto of 2002 and the 2008 that they would bring a legislation for delimitation of Assembly Constituencies to ensure fair distribution of seats.
|
|
|
|
|
|
|
|
|
|
|
|
|
| |
| |
|
|
|
|
 |
|
|