Ram Madhav appeals Geelani’s family to join political mainstream

Excelsior Correspondent

Ram Madhav expressing his views during a function at Jammu on Friday.     		        -Excelsior/Rakesh
Ram Madhav expressing his views during a function at Jammu on Friday. -Excelsior/Rakesh

JAMMU, Dec 5: While strongly condemning the spurt in terrorism related incidents in Jammu and Kashmir, BJP national general secretary Ram Madhav today termed it a desperation of the “neighboring country” over the huge turnout of voters during the first two phases of the polling the State.
“There is a conspiracy to stop the ongoing poll process in the State, our neighboring country has become desperate to see the turnout in the first two phases of ongoing Assembly elections, hence it is trying to disrupt it”, he told reporters on the sidelines of a party function in Jammu today.
Without naming any country Ram Madhav said: “a conspiracy is hatched from across the border to disrupt the poll process in the State by spreading violence and a sense of fear.”
He appealed to the family members of Jammu and Kashmir’s moderate separatist leader Syed Ali Shah Geelani to join the political mainstream and urged them to celebrate the democracy.
“Some people issued poll boycott call but that was rejected by the people of the State. When Syed Ali Geelani was busy issuing boycott call, his own neighbor joined BJP,” the national general secretary of BJP Ram Madhav said this while addressing a party function here.
Member Parliament (MP) Avinash Rai Khanna, senior leader BJP Chander Mohan Sharma, State Spokesman Sunil Sethi, retd IG and State convener, BJP JK Cell SS Bijral and BJP leader Ajatshatru Singh were also present.
Madhav appealed to the family members of Geelani to join the political mainstream.
He said people of Jammu and Kashmir have seen a ray of hope in the new Central Government led by Prime Minister Narendra Modi and they want to give BJP a chance to govern the State.
While referring to the party’s stand on Article 370, Madhav, without naming it, said the party has not given up its agenda, but would raise it at an appropriate time and at an appropriate platform.
“We are not apologetic, we have not given up on an issue. They will be taken at an appropriate time and appropriate platform,” Madhav said.
He said that the Prime Minister wants to develop the State of Jammu and Kashmir so that it becomes the number one tourist destination in Asia.
While attacking the Congress, he said the party has no agenda as it has now raised the issue of a Hindu Chief Minister for the State of Jammu and Kashmir.
“They don’t have an agenda now and they are talking about a Hindu Chief Minister, but we say let the elected representatives of the State elect the Chief Minister. Can the PDP and the NC also say that they would allow the legislatures to elect a chief minister from outside the family”, Madhav said.
Madhav said that “the two ruling families have been looting the State” and the people now need to know where the funds meant for the development of the State have gone.
Later talking to reporters, Madhav expressed hope that his party would form the next Government in the State.
When asked about the incident in which the doctors in Chhattisgarh discarding the uniform belonging of the martyred CRPF personnel who lost their lives in a Naxal attack in Sukma, Madhav said, “This is very unfortunate incident and the State Government is already looking into it and action would be taken against whosoever is found guilty.”
Commenting on the ongoing logjam in Parliament over the controversial statement of Union Minister Sadhvi Niranjan Jyoti, Madhav said, “she herself has apologised in Parliament and the PM has also spoken on the issue, now as the Congress has a dearth of real issues so it’s creating logjam on such issues.”
Taking a jibe at ongoing protest by Congress vice president Rahul Gandhi, Madhav said, “He has nothing to do, hence the protest.”
He said the people of the country have “discarded” Congress as they were fed up with decades of corruption and misrule in the country.
“Today the situation is that they (Congress) don’t have representation in Lok Sabha from 17 States of the country. The situation is that we (BJP) have to take measures to introduce some legislature in Parliament to get them the status of the Opposition party in the Lok Sabha,” Madhav said.
Attacking the statement of senior Congress leader and the Leader of Opposition in the Rajya Sabha Ghulam Nabi Azad in which the latter had termed the huge turnout of the voters as a rejection to the policies of BJP, Madhav said”, Azad is daydreaming.

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