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After devastation in Karnataka poll, drubbing awaits BJP in J&K: Rattan Lal | Says India needs ‘Mohabbat Ki Daukan not Nafrat ka Bazaar’ | | Early Times Report
JAMMU, May 14: After devastating defeat in Karnataka Assembly election, another disgraceful drubbing is awaiting BJP in Jammu and Kashmir. This was said by Rattan Lal Gupta, JK NC Provincial President Jammu in a statement issued to media persons here on Sunday. The senior NC leader said that those who were boasting of making the country Congress-free have been ousted mercilessly by the people from each and every corner of south India. He said that Karnataka results have burst BJP’s balloon as people have shown doors to the party which was taking along the divisive agenda all the time. He said that the party which relies on the bundle of lies has been marginalized and cut to size by the people of Karnataka showing the path to other states which are awaiting polls in the coming time. The NC stalwart said that BJP should get ready to meet similar fate in other states and UTs especially the Jammu and Kashmir, where it has been running an authoritative government by sidelining the political parties and people’s representatives as if there was a dictatorship in the region. Rattan Lal said that the saffron brigade is lingering the decision on holding elections in J&K and now with crushing defeat in the southern state of Karnataka it is likely that the party in power would drop the idea of polls in the UT. The senior NC leader emphasized said that a popular government in J&K is the need of time but going by the mood of people, BJP has no guts to announce polls anytime soon. “How long will the Saffron party delay the polls? Whenever J&K will have elections, the BJP has to face the same outcome which it faced in Karnataka because the people across the country have understood well that this party has nothing except rhetoric and divisive politics”, he maintained. |
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