BJP to get benefit
from lesser voting, poll boycott in Valley
KAHARA, DECEMBER 19: -
Senior Congress leader and JKPCC Vice President Ghulam Mohammad Saroori today
hit out at BJP for their failure in bringing peace in trouble torn Kashmir
valley wherein innocent people are continuously losing there lives added that
by keeping Kashmir on boil, BJP wants to gain political mileage in the country
by portraiting every innocent Kashmiri’s as Militants and terror sympathisers.
Reacting to the
killings of seven innocent civilians in Sarnoo Pulwama few days ago, Saroori
while touring Phagsoo and Kencha Bitola areas of Kahara said that BJP will get
benefit from lesser voting, poll boycott in Valley since they will use
government man and machinery to mobilize the fake voters who could vote for
them by using security forces to garner the support.
Saroori said that BJP
is in favour of lesser voting and poll boycott in Kashmir valley so that they
could take the advantage of the situation in upcoming assembly elections in a
similar way the way they get the benefits of the same in Urban Local Bodies and
Panchayat elections which concluded few days ago.
He asks the BJP to
shun the path of repression and arrogance by replacing the same with concrete
measures with regard to bringing back peace in the valley.
Saroori said that BJP
is adamant to divide the people on the name of the religion and region added
that he supported the creation of Chenab valley and Pir Panchal Division along
with Ladkah so that people could get issues solved at their door step. He said
that Congress party in government took historical step of creating Sub
Divisions, Tehsils, blocks and Naibats so that people could not suffer on
account of delivery system. He said that party also advocate for Autonomous
Hill Development Council for Doda-Kishtwar-Ramban. He said that government of
India should talk to different stakeholders so that peace could be prevail in
the state of Jammu and Kashmir. He warns the BJP against any adventurism with
Kashmir situation by further fueling the situation in Kashmir valley.
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