Cong misleading people about J&K: Chrungoo

Excelsior Correspondent
JAMMU, Oct 11: Ashwani Kumar Chrungoo, senior BJP and Kashmiri Pandit leader and Incharge party’s Department of Political Affairs and Feedback, while making a scathing attack on Congress said the party needs to be reminded about its failures and blunders of the last seven decades time and again with the hope that it might introspect and review its position, but it is unfortunate that the party has vowed to continue with its errors of omission and commission at the cost of the nation, as usual.
In a statement issued here, today he referred to a few statements of the Congress leaders and prominent activists who have made it a habit to talk about the so-called economic slowdown and slackness in developmental activities in the UT of Jammu and Kashmir without having any knowledge of the ground level activities notwithstanding the COVID-19 pandemic situation guidelines. In this context, he while reacting to Ashok Bhan’s statement said, “the whole Government and the administration under the leadership of the Lt. Governor of the UT are meeting people, listening to their problems and taking them into confidence on issues of concern and these steps have brought virtually the Government to the doorstep of the people in villages, small towns and townships including the displaced people township in Jagti etc.” But Congress was misleading the people over situation in J&K which is unfortunate, he added.
Chrungoo further said, “The Congress needs to be reminded that the nation was divided in 1947 due to their inabilities and lust for power, huge and important areas of Jammu and Kashmir were virtually handed over to Pakistan and China right from 1947 to 1962 and thereafter by the Congress regimes”.
He further said, “the Congress led Government at the Centre which was in the saddle for six long decades sowed seeds of radicalism and appeasement resulting in terrorism in Punjab, North East and Jammu & Kashmir. The experiment of Congress with the National Conference in and post 1987 led to the emergence of ‘terror-regime’ in J&K resulting in the forced mass exodus of the indigenous people of the Valley, the Kashmiri Pandits after experiencing genocide and ethnic cleansing in the Kashmir valley at the hands of the terrorists”.