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Coalition violating poll code of conduct , alleges BJP . | | | Early Times Report JAMMU, April 28: The ongoing Panchayat elections in the state can not be said to be held on non political basis. The ministers of NC-Congress coalition are openly campaigning for candidates and felicitating the winners. The administration is working at the wishes of the government. This was alleged by BJP State President Shamsher Singh Manhas while addressing meeting of Bharatiya Janata Yuva Morcha (BJYM) activists at party headquarters. Manhas said that the government had declared to hold the elections to the Panchayats on non-political basis and as such it was expected that these elections will be held in fair and impartial manner without any interference but there have been reports of violation of norms and procedure as the Ministers of the NC and Congress have been campaigning for the contesting candidates. Manhas said that certain forces in the state are working towards pushing the BJP into back foot as they can not digest the party’s popularity and respectable position in the hearts of the people. Reacting sharply to the reports of move by the 3-member interlocutors to recommend grant of pre-1953 position to the state of Jammu and Kashmir, Manhas said that the BJP has, during last 63 years, struggled hard and even made sacrifices for complete integration of the state with the Indian Union. Manhas said that the refugees, farmers, educated youth, women, pensioners, government employees are agitating for fulfillment of their demands and mitigation of sufferings but no one in the present coalition has time to think about these sections. He declared to launch massive campaign against the policies of the government which are in no way healthy for the nation’s interests. BJYM State President Munish Sharma assured that its cadre is always at the back and call of the party.
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