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BJP, Congress acted on dictations of their New Delhi Masters: Harsh | | | Early Times Report Jammu, Sept 28: Urging upon the people to vote for change, Harsh Dev Singh JKNPP Chairman and Former Minister today said that having experimented with various National and other regional political parties of the state, the people of Jammu were a disappointed lot today. While the national parties including BJP and Congress acted on the dictations of their New Delhi Masters, the NC and PDP had always persisted with their Kashmir centric agenda besides pampering the separatist forces and promoting their agenda, said Singh. He said that under the circumstances the Jammu region continued to be neglected with the Dogras having been pushed to the wall and made to reconcile with worse than second class status. He said that having been ignored and deprived by all the said parties, the people of Jammu were increasingly realizing the necessity of a regional party and seriously considering Panthers Party as the viable alternative to all other traditional parties. He was addressing huge public gatherings in Ward No. 32, 33 and 73 of JMC today. Accusing the erstwhile regime and other mandated leaders of Jammu including BJP, Congress, NC and PDP of having belittled and betrayed the people of Jammu, Mr. Harsh Dev Singh said that NPP was the only ray of hope and the lone crusader for the cause of Jammu. "Being the only recognized party of the region, it alone could dispense justice to the Dogras as it was neither required to seek consent of Kashmir leaders nor had it to take advice from New Delhi. It alone could agitate the issues confronting the Jammu people and work for restoration of Dogra pride and honour without any kind of intervention of Kashmir or New Delhi. So strengthen NPP to empower Jammu", said Singh. |
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