J&K passing through most difficult times: Randhir

Excelsior Correspondent

JAMMU, May 31: Former Minister and J&K NCP chief Thakur Randhir Singh today said that there is no clear cut policy of the BJP in the State of Jammu and Kashmir which is passing through the most difficult days.
Singh said BJP is both in centre as well as State Government but the issues of 1947 refugees, West Pakistan Refugees, Kashmiri migrants, besides the issue of border dwellers from Samba, Kathua, RS Pura, Nowshera, Rajouri, Poonch and Tangdar, who are being constantly targeted by Pakistan, are still unaddressed.
He was speaking during a press briefing at Jammu. He said that no permanent solution has been provided to establish peace on borders where people are losing their dear and nears, leaving their houses and losing their crops as well as animals. The only thing which this Government is doing is making only hollow statements.
Singh said farmers’ issues and rising prices of petroleum products as well as essential commodities will rule the narrative in the 2019 elections. “Recent by elections in the country and winning most seats by the United opposition is paving the way for the victory of United front which assembled in Karnataka at Bangalore”, he added.
He informed that ten national council members of the State duly elected are attending the national convention on the invitation of the National High Command being held at Pune, Maharashtra on 22-23 June, 2018.