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BJP fails to contain dissent in party | Ministers face ire of party leaders | | Early Times Report
Jammu, Aug 11: With one after another leader questioning performance of party ministers in the coalition government, the helpless BJP leadership finding it difficult to control the emerging dissident voices in the party. The party ministers have totally failed to connect themselves with workers and common masses so voice of anger started emanating out within the party against these ministers. Within days after party veteran leader Ashok Khajuria had questioned continuation of alliance with the PDP, another party's hardcore leader Ramesh Arora, advocate, who is Member of the Legislative Council (MLC) has party ministers to task for their failure to visit Kashmir when turmoil is going on. Ramesh Arora, a hardcore RSS man, has written an open letter in which he has alleged that BJP has virtually abandoned Kashmir for power. Credible sources in the BJP said that Ashok Khajuria and Ramesh Arora's outburst was just a beginning, very soon more leaders would follow these stalwarts because there is strong resentment within party against ministers due to their dictatorial attitude. There is feeling among party leaders that instead of giving ear to the them, ministers are more concerned about accomplish interests of power brokers. Furthermore, most of the party MLAs are feeling that party leadership has compromised with ideology only to enjoy power. Last week, former state president of the party, Ashok Khajuria had hit out at the Deputy Chief Minister Nirmal Singh for his controversial remarks on the killing of terrorist Burhan Wani, saying "BJP does not subscribe the views of those who termed Burhan's elimination as an accident". He had also described the PDP and the BJP alliance for forming government in the state as "unholy and unhealthy" and warned that any act of the ruling alliance hurting the interests of the country would be opposed sternly. The senior BJP leader said, "It is unfortunate that some people in the government had said that had security forces known about the presence of Burhan Wani, he would have been saved. They must clarify as to why he was to be saved and for what purpose. We don't subscribe this kind of words whether these had been made by BJP leaders or coalition partner, PDP". "The formation of government between PDP and BJP was an unholy and an unhealthy alliance which is dangerous for nationalist people in J&K and the country as a whole. It will affect the credibility of the BJP at the national level," he added. |
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