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BJP shall meet its waterloo in Assembly polls: Harsh
6/23/2019 11:34:45 PM

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VIJAYPUR, June 23: While Mehbooba Mufti succeeded in implementing a significant part of her agenda during the erstwhile coalition rule in the state, the BJP hopelessly failed to deliver on even a single promise made by it with its electorates, said Harsh Dev Singh JKNPP Chairman and Former Minister. He was addressing a mammoth public meeting at Ramgarh in Vijaypur constituency today.
The erstwhile BJP-PDP rule witnessed the complete eclipse of Jammu related issues with both state and central governments desperately wooing Mehbooba Mufti and her Kashmir centric agenda, said Harsh. "The release of a record number of stone-pelters besides other notorious elements in Kashmir was ordered at the behest of Mehbooba Mufti as a part of her political agenda. Likewise, the declaration of unilateral ceasefire which was initially opposed by Army as well as Defence Minister was also ordered in a bid to appease Mehbooba and to promote her political agenda. Similarly, it was in the BJP-PDP government that a highly communal order with regard to the tribal settlements was issued with the saffron Ministers acting as mute spectators. Again the BJP had to eat a humble pie when PDP leadership prevailed in Rasana case refusing to honour the demand of Jammu people for CBI probe," said Singh.
Singh regretted that slogan of the abrogation of Art 370 which earlier remained the major poll plank of BJP for several decades, was sacrificed immediately after the state Assembly elections at the altar of power politics. And when Article 35A was challenged, the saffron flavoured government of J&K hired five advocates in the court to defend the same.
And as if that was not enough, argued Singh, the highly impudent BJP leadership gave Jammuites shocker of their lifetimes by compromising with the very dignity and self respect of Dogras. It inflicted the biggest dent upon Dogra pride when Dogras were tagged as 'rapist supporters' in its rule and its Ministers were shamelessly toeing the Mehbooba line deliriously oblivious of the massive outrage sparked in Jammu, said Singh.
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