BJP confident of accomplishing Mission 44+ in J&K polls: Nadda

Excelsior Correspondent

Union Minister J P Nadda inaugurating BJP poll office at Gandhi Nagar on Wednesday.
Union Minister J P Nadda inaugurating BJP poll office at Gandhi Nagar on Wednesday.

JAMMU, Nov 19: Expressing confidence that BJP will accomplish its ‘Mission 44+’, Union Minister of Health and national general secretary of the party,  J P Nadda today said that BJP will end the dynastic rule in the State and give a responsive Government to the people.
He said BJP has this time jumped the poll fray in the State to form the Government by accomplishing its ambitious Mission 44+. “This time we appeal people of the State to vote for the party to install a first ever BJP Government in the State for good governance, he added.
The BJP leader who was addressing a party function at Gandhi Nagar in connection with inauguration of election office of party candidate and former Mayor Kavinder Gupta said that BJP is confident that it will accomplish the Mission 44 + under the leadership of Narendra Modi and frame the next Government in the State.
He said earlier BJP succeeded in accomplishing the Mission 272+ under the leadership of Mr Modi and that time our opponents were also saying that BJP was day dreaming. “Not only in Lok Sabha but BJP also won the Assembly elections in States as well and we will definitely form the Government in the J&K also as there is a good public response to the BJP in all three regions of the State”, he added.
In response to a question regarding some political parties accusing BJP of playing divisive politics, he said they are talking in desperation as they see their rout is imminent.
“We are watching enthusiasm and love of the people for BJP during our campaigning for some time now. People have created a wave-like effect for BJP in Jammu and Kashmir,” the Union Health Minister added.
Nadda said whether it was Jammu, Leh in Ladakh or Srinagar in Kashmir valley, people were “reposing faith in the lotus and moving towards the party”.
On a question regarding RSS leader Indresh Kumar’s remark to “Indianise Kashmiris”, he refused to comment and instead said that the party’s mission was to take everyone together on the path of development.
While reacting to the memorandum submitted by T N Bhat president BJP unit Kashmir, he said the party is aware of health related problems but due to Code of Conduct he can’t announce any thing but all the issues highlighted in the memorandum will be taken care of.
He also accused the State Government of being in sensitive to Pandits problems and said Pandita being an educated community fully known about the value of the vote.