BJP must learn from Delhi, Bihar polls: NPP

Excelsior Correspondent

NPP leader, Harshdev Singh addressing public meeting at Manwal in district Udhampur on Saturday.
NPP leader, Harshdev Singh addressing public meeting at Manwal in district Udhampur on Saturday.

UDHAMPUR, Nov 14: Describing the BJP’s humiliating debacle in Bihar polls as a referendum over the BJP’s 18 months rule, chairman of JKNPP and former Minister Harshdev Singh has complimented electorates of Bihar for their refusal to succumb to politics of money power, religion and fascism.
Addressing a public meeting at Manwal in tehil Majalta today, Mr Singh said  2/3rd majority of the regional parties including JDU, RJD and Congress in the said Bihar polls, has badly dented the highly impudent and self flattered BJP with its inflated ego. It must realize that people of the country can no longer be swayed by rhetoric and false promises alone. He said that emergence of regional parties assumes greater significance these days.
Mr Singh pointed out that the results are an eye opener for BJP. He said the Delhi and Bihar elections is a moment of redefining of Indian politics and re-inventing of democracy wherein the regional parties have come in prominence.
Calling upon the people to take cue from the recent elections, Harshdev said that with Modi’s wax masculine image fast melting, it was the regional parties alone that could meet the public expectations at the local level and mitigate their sufferings. He said that only NPP alone could navigate the people of Jammu region who stood cheated and betrayed by the BJP.
Dwelling upon the local issues, NPP leader expressed grave concern over the dilapidated conditions of roads. He called for early repairs of damaged transformers and restoration of water supply in the area.  He expressed grave concern over the stoppage of work on Industrial Estate at  village Tajur which was sanctioned during 2012.
Others who spoke on the occasion included Basharat Ali, Rajesh Sharma, Dharam Singh, Balwant Raj, Karnail Singh, Dina Nath, Sukkar Din, Capt Suram Chand (Rtd.), Ved Parkesh, Sandeep Gupta etc.