Excelsior Correspondent
JAMMU, Sept 12: Asking party cadres to gear up for the upcoming Assembly elections in the Jammu and Kashmir, BJP J&K vice president, Yudhvir Sethi today said Congress is a spent force which stands rejected by people. A party having army of corrupt politicians can never give country a good Government, he added.
Addressing party workers meeting here, today, the senior BJP leader said that instead of decrying BJP, the dynast leader of the Congress should have taken a look at his party’s role in ruining J&K in the last 70 years. He said that the tumult and turmoil which the people of J&K had witnessed till date starting from the day of independence is the gift of Congress party and it is the BJP which is busy reversing the misdeeds of the Congress. “Abrogation of Article 370 is the biggest step taken by BJP in eliminating the miseries of the people in J&K”, he said adding that even many Congress leaders of top statures have admitted this fact in public.
Sethi said that the top focus of BJP in Jammu is to mitigate problems of the people and give them respite from miseries which they are facing in the last over 70 years. He said instead of talking about big things the BJP leadership is focusing on local issues which can make a big difference in the lives of people.
Sethi asked party workers to get ready for the upcoming Assembly elections as the same can be announced any time in the Union Territory. He asked them to make every single person of East Constituency to aware about the policies and achievements of BJP Government.
Today’s meeting was organized by Parveen Kerni, president East Mandal in which Yudhvir Sethi along with Vinay Mahajan, president BJP Jammu district; Anju Dogra, State secretary; Kuldeep Khandari, Prabhari Jammu East and Rajinder Gupta, Secretary East Mandal were present.
Vinay Mahajan, said that BJP is quite sensitive to people’s issues and this was the reason that it believed in giving people a transparent Government for the time it stayed in power in Jammu and Kashmir State and is continuing to do so in the country, unlike in past, when Congress divided people.