People will reject leaders of ‘Gupkar Gang’: BJP

Excelsior Correspondent
Srinagar, Nov 12: J&K BJP’s General Secretary (Organization), Ashok Koul today said that the people of J&K will ultimately reject the leaders of ‘Gupkar Gang’.
“We have its results in Bihar elections and people in Jammu and Kashmir should also support the development of peace and progress,” he said.
While referring to Gupkar alliance leaders, Koul said despite negative propaganda by Gupkar gang leaders against BJP, it makes the party stronger and positive.
“We are hopeful that people will support the change. They will say no to traditional and family politics,” he said.
Koul said initially they are the same people who were opposing the DDC elections and now they are daydreams to gain support in the name of restoration of Article 370 and other issues.
“Internally there is big confusion among the alliance leaders as each party has announced its candidates against each other. They are frustrated now and people will also reject their tactics,” he said.
Urging party candidates, Koul said they should leave no stone unturned for peace and development in the region.
“Our candidates should never give them another chance of looting Jammu and Kashmir.
Koul was reviewing preparedness regarding the upcoming District Development Council (DDC) polls in north Kashmir districts and urged party workers to focus on developmental issues.
During his three day tour to Kashmir, Koul visited Baramulla, Bandipora and Kupwara districts and reviewed the preparations regarding the upcoming DDC polls.
He said BJP worked tirelessly during the Covid19 and said same worked will be shown to people to gain their support during DDC elections.
Koul said their party workers distributed thousands of ration kits among the needy, labourers were provided financial support and cylinders were provided to poor families and other works.
The other leaders who were accompanied with Koul including UT Spokesperson Dr Darakshan Anderabi, party’s Kashmir Media In-charge Manzoor Bhat and former MLC Surinder Amardar.