BJP failed to address Jammu issues: Harsh

Excelsior Correspondent
JAMMU, Oct 7: Inculpating the State Government and the BJP in particular for miserably failing to address the Jammu related issues, Harsh Dev Singh, chairman JKNPP and former Minister, said that the BJP’s tall promise of “Achey Din” for the people before the Assembly elections had despicably proved to be ‘good days’ for the Saffron MLAs and the Ministers.
He said that all the grandiloquent slogans raised by the Saffron brigade had fallen flat which only unveiled the deceitful and two faced character of the BJP. He said that the Saffron party which turned a blind eye over the aspirations of the people in the last two years only bothered to keep the sinister alliance intact with the PDP to satiate its greed for power. Harsh was addressing several public gatherings at village Marta, Dalsar and Ramnagar town in tehsil Ramnagar.
Asserting that the BJP partnered Government in the State proved disastrous and ominous in every aspect, Harsh said that amid the administrative disarray, the BJP was only indulging in flip flops and opportunist politics by succumbing to the dictates of Kashmiri leaders.
Citing the BJP’s surrenders and blunders, he pointed out that the BJP had lost the moral rectitude when it shamelessly allowed the introduction of the J&K Land laws (Amendment) bill 2016 in the Assembly which prevented the transfer of land to the non-State Subjects.
Launching further attack on the Saffron party, the JKNPP chairman divulged that the BJP had once again perpetrated injustice to the Dogra youth by taking a decision to recruit 10,000 SPOs in the Police Department all from Kashmir.
The former Minister said that in the last two years BJP has failed to take any cognizance on the coveted projects which had been gathering dust for ages. He lamented that the unemployed and underemployed youth of Jammu had been protesting and languishing in open for their genuine demands.
He reiterated his pledge to continue his crusade against the discrimination unless all the aspirations of the people were addressed and fulfilled in letter and spirit.