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BJP allowed PDP to release separatist leader: Manjit Singh | | | Early Times Report
Jammu, Mar 8: Former Minister and Senior Congress leader Manjit Singh today accused Bharatiya Janta Party of having hands in glove with Peoples Democratic Party (PDP) for the release of separatist leader Masrat Alam from jail. "We fail to understand the double standard of the BJP which is part of the Government. On one hand, they allow PDP to release separatist leader and on other they are opposing Alam's release," Manjit Singh said. He said the saffron party wants to mislead people of Jammu division who had shown confidence on them and voted them to power. However, the BJP Ministers have compromised on many serious issues only with a motive to remain in power with PDP. "As they have come to power for first time, they have given free hands to PDP to do whatever they wanted to do with regard to national security or release of separatist," Manjit Singh alleged. He apprehended that Alam's release will help separatist leaders and rise morale of anti national forces. "The BJP has two faces. One they say something else before the people and do something else and then criticizes their own alliance partner i.e. PDP," the Congress leader said. When Congress was ruling the state, he reminded the people, they had jailed all those people who were creating law and order problem without any bias. "Even as we were in rule with NC, yet the coalition government of the two parties did not allow anti national agenda in Jammu and Kashmir due to which the militancy graph came down," he said. He said that during the coalition government of NC and Congress party there was less incidents of militancy but the such incidents increased all of sudden when Modi Government to power in Centre and in Jammu and Kashmir. He alleged that BJP has adopted PDP agenda and doing nothing for the people of Jammu. He further reminded that there was restriction on the Hurriyat leaders like Syed Ali Shah Geelani, Shabir Shah, JKLF leader Malik but now they have been roaming freely in Kashmir spreading their anti-national agenda. |
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