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2 senior police officers working overtime to get BJP mandate in assembly polls | | | Early Times Report
Jammu, Feb 12: Although the Election Commission of India has yet not dropped any hint of conducting maiden assembly elections in the Union Territory of Jammu and Kashmir, two senior serving police officers are trying their best to get the BJP mandate for the coming polls. These days both police officers are regularly visiting BJP leaders as well as offices of the different offshoots to project themselves as ultranationalist. Highly placed sources said that two serving police officers, belonging to Jammu province, have expressed their desire to contest the coming assembly elections in Jammu and Kashmir on BJP mandate. “The duo has already conveyed their message to local BJP leadership as well as top-brass of the Sangh Parivar”, sources said and added that both the service police officers have made it clear to BJP leadership that they are ready to take premature retirement if party leadership promised to give mandate in the coming assembly elections. Sources said that BJP leadership has not given any assurance to the party the mandate to both of them but asked them to work in their respective areas. Pertinently, suspended Indian Police Service (IPS) officer Basant Rath has already announced that he would join BJP. On January 9, Rath had announced joining the ruling BJP to serve the people of Jammu and Kashmir, and Ladakh. “I’ll join BJP before the next Parliamentary elections. I’ll stay and work in J and K and Ladakh. No question of going back to Odisha”, Basant Rath tweeted from his Twitter. Rath wrote “If I ever join a political party, it will be BJP. If I ever contest an election, it will be from Kashmir. If I ever join politics, it will be before March 6, 2024.”, he had tweeted. |
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