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BJP leaders start revealing secrets, PDP in soup
6/29/2018 11:28:44 PM
Early Times Report
Jammu, June 29: National General Secretary of Bharatiya Janata Party Ram Madhav trading guns at its former coalition ally Peoples Democratic Party has opened a Pandora's Box.
Sources told Early Times that PDP has got it conveyed to BJP through its common friends that it should stop blaming the party for the mess J&K is in.
Madhav has taken the PDP president and Chief Minister Mehbooba Mufti head on by revealing that she was aware about the operations being carried out against the terrorists.
An insider revealed that PDP has got it conveyed to BJP top leadership to stop revealing the "secrets" as it could lead to PDP getting decimated in Kashmir."PDP is already grappling to come out of the crisis which have come to fore after the fall of the government in the state. BJP leaders firing salvos towards the PDP have complicated the matters for the party leadership," the insider added.
An analyst said that PDP following Kashmir centric agenda led to its debacle. "Had the party paid some attention towards the Jammu region also it may have had something to claim but its ministers remained busy in Kashmir centric politics. During the past three years they talked about separatists, Azadi and Pakistan. They had no time to address the issues of a common man," he added.
He said, "The anti-terror operations which were carried out by the security forces could not have been possible without Chief Minister being informed as she was also the Home Minister of J&K. Today PDP is saying that muscular policy won't work in Kashmir. Someone needs to ask her what should GoI and Indian Army do then kneel behind the terrorists and stone-pelters?"
Referring to Madhav's statement the analyst said, "BJP leaders are trying to pretend as if they did not know what was happening on the ground. PDP granted amnesty to stone-pelters and turned jawans of security forces into sitting ducks by compelling the Centre to announce ceasefire in the holy month of Ramadan. The Union Home Minister during his visit to J&K earlier this month had dropped enough hints about ceasefire would be extended. Had the Prime Minister and BJP National President not intervened and called off the truce terrorists by now would have been running their writ in the Valley and the PDP would have been dancing to their tunes."
A Kashmir watcher said, "BJP by blaming PDP is trying to woo the voters in Jammu region and is trying to prove its nationalistic credentials. It seems BJP leaders have forgotten that they were equal partners in the coalition. Both PDP and BJP ruined the state and pushed it on the edge. In coming days there is every possibility about more secrets being revealed."
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