BJP's Vision for Jammu and Kashmir: Nationalists vs. Separatists
BJP national general secretary Ram Madhav emphasized that the next government in Jammu and Kashmir would be led by 'nationalist people' and not 'anti-nationals.' He criticized the National Conference and the PDP for their alleged use of former militants in campaigns. Madhav assured that BJP would win 35 seats in Jammu and continue development without siding with separatists.
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BJP national general secretary Ram Madhav stated on Thursday that the next government in Jammu and Kashmir will be formed by 'nationalist people' and not 'anti-nationals'.
Madhav accused the National Conference (NC) and the People's Democratic Party (PDP) of utilizing former militants in their election campaigns and involving family members of separatists in the electoral process. He asserted that the BJP would emerge as the single largest party in the elections, securing 35 seats in Jammu while making significant gains in Kashmir.
Highlighting achievements under BJP rule, Madhav stressed that Article 370 had been revoked, bringing peace and development to the region over the past five years. He warned against the potential resurgence of separatist voices if the NC and PDP gained power, urging voters to support BJP to ensure continued progress and thwart any attempts to return to the previous era of instability.
(With inputs from agencies.)
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