‘BJP will form next Govt in J&K’
Excelsior Correspondent
JAMMU, Sept 22: The BJP national general secretary and J&K in charge, Tarun Chugh today said that after the first phase of Assembly elections it has become abundantly crystal clear that there is a strong wave in favor of BJP and party will form next Government in J&K.
Tarun Chugh, while addressing a public meeting at Chenani in favor of BJP candidate, Balwant Singh Mankotia said “NC-Congress and PDP are misleading the people by promising restoration of Article 370,” Chugh said, adding, “Article 370 is history and no power on earth can bring it back”.
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Chugh said that NC-Congress want to snatch the reservation given to Paharis, Gujjars, Bakerwals and OBCs, Valmikis and appealed to the people to teach these parties a lesson in the Assembly elections.
Chugh said NC-Congress and PDP are working on the agenda of Pakistan. “Remember these parties talked of autonomy and self-rule”.
He said that peace has been established in J&K after the abrogation of Article 370 and record number of tourists are visiting J&K in the peaceful atmosphere. “People have now understood that NC-Congress and PDP are trying to implement Pak agenda in Kashmir and they will reject these dynastic parties at the hustings,” he said, while adding, “People are fully behind the PM Modi”.
Chugh said, “Modi Hai to Mumkin Hai and J&K will be the most developed State of the country under Modi’s leadership”.
Three families i.e Abdullahs, Muftis and Gandhis looted J&K for many years- but BJP will make a ‘Naya J&K’, he said. These families gave stones and guns in the hands of youth but we will give laptops to youth.
“BJP is guarantee to peaceful and developed J&K,” Chugh said, while adding, “NC-Congress want to bring back terrorism and unrest in J&K”.
The statement of the Pak Defence Minister has made it clear that NC-Congress and PDP are working on the agenda of Pakistan, which is very shameful, he said. Chugh also held a meeting of workers at Udhampur and Ramnagar and devised strategy for campaigning in the Assembly elections.