Panthak Morcha criticizes Cong, Kashmir based leaders for opposing CM from Jammu

Excelsior Correspondent

Gurcharan Singh interacting with media persons at Jammu on Friday. -Excelsior/ Rakesh
Gurcharan Singh interacting with media persons at Jammu on Friday.
-Excelsior/ Rakesh

JAMMU, Jan 2: Panthak Morcha criticized communal approach of the Congress party and few Kashmir based pseudo-secular leaders for opposing Chief Minister from Jammu region and also to opposing BJP from forming Government in J&K by contemplating to form so called grand alliance comprising of PDP, NC and Congress.
Addressing a press conference, president of Panthak Morcha Gurcharan Singh said that such leaders are communal and are trying to disrespect Jammu province people’s clear mandate given to BJP.
He added that this is for the first time in history that people of Jammu irrespective of their religion, caste or creed have unitedly reposed their faith upon one national party and have ensured to elect 25 MLAs from BJP in the recently held Assembly elections in the State.
“Ghulam Nabi Azad had backstabbed Jammu people by raking up the issue of formation of grand alliance on the basis of region and religion just to keep BJP out from forming the Government in J&K”, Singh added.
“Communal minded leaders have forgotten that Jammu people have never raised any objection against the Chief Minister being sworn in from Kashmir valley”, he said, adding that these self-styled communal minded are not able to digest Chief Minister from Jammu province especially from Hindu community.
Singh appealed to the political leaders in India and J&K to stop this so called religion/region based pseudo-secularism which has encouraged communal/regional divide in the State and an imbalanced growth in the three regions.