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Secular fabric of India in danger under Modi rule: Mir
4/13/2019 1:03:20 AM
Early Times Report

SRINAGAR, Apr 12: J&K Pradesh Congress Committee (JKPCC) President and Party Candidate for Anantnag Parliamentary Constituency Ghulam Ahmad Mir today said that secular fabric in India was in great danger under BJP Govt led by Prime Minister Narinder Modi.
Mir said that ongoing parliamentary elections were the best opportunity for the people to defeat the 'communal' agenda of BJP RSS. Mir also reiterated his appeal to people to rise to the occasion and vote for Congress Party, as that, the victory of Congress Party amounts to victory of secularism, unity and harmony.
Mir who was addressing an election rally at Khanabal Anantnag today emphasized the people the defeat of BJP in the ensuing elections will go a long way in restoring confidence among the minorities in the country, as that central government under Modi has alienated the minorities and other weaker sections living in the country on caste & religion basis.
BJP would go to any extent to divide people to remain in power, but the time has changed, people have realized the anti-minority polices of Narinder Modi and will vote against the saffron party in these elections, Mir said.
He Congress Party under Rahul Gandhi will win the elections with a thumping majority, for the fact, it (Congress) was the only unifying force, shall continue to strengthen the bonds of unity, harmony and brotherhood in the country and state, Mir said. He said that Modi believes in divisive politics, besides dividing communities for electoral gains, but the Congress Party and people of the Country will jointly defeat the nefarious designs of BJP RSS to ensure that secular fabric and unity in the country was not harmed, Mir said.
Mir also reminded people of three & half year's misrule and mis-governance of PDP BJP unholy alliance in which hundreds of innocent people have been killed especially in south Kashmir and even pellets were showered on children and elderly persons. What was their fault he questioned and said their only fault was they voted for PDP in 2014, he said.
He said that Congress stands guarantee to integrity and overall development of Jammu and Kashmir State while having never discriminated with any region on political or religious lines. He said that the Congress will continue to take care of urges and aspirations of the people in all the three regions.
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