Save Jammu, vote for BJP: Jugal

Excelsior Correspondent

Jugal Kishore Sharma addressing election meeting at Akhnoor on Tuesday.
Jugal Kishore Sharma addressing election meeting at Akhnoor on Tuesday.

JAMMU, Apr 1: Asserting that the Congress has already conceded defeat at the national level even before contesting the Lok Sabha election, BJP candidate from Jammu-Poonch Parliamentary constituency & State president, Jugal Kishore Sharma today urged the people to vote for the BJP.
While addressing a series of election meetings at new bridge Akhnoor, Dardal, Sagani, Pargal, Tacharvan, Mehra Mandrian, Garkhatal, Kathar, Mayoor and Chowki Choura block in the Akhnoor Assembly constituency, he said victory of the BJP will not only be a victory of the country but also a defeat of those in Kashmir who have been trying their level best to divide the society and impose their regressive ideology on the people of Jammu province.
“To save Jammu, vote for BJP,” said Jugal Kishore Sharma, and added that the victory of the BJP in Jammu would mean its effective participation in the law making process in the Parliament and empowerment of the people of this province. Sharma said that while the Congress has been driving the State away from the National mainstream by pursuing an appeasement policy towards Pakistan and Kashmiri separatists, the National Conference has been demanding withdrawal of all the Central laws from the State and a regime that is outside the constitutional and political organization of India. “The problem in Kashmir is neither political nor economic. It is fundamentally problem of uncontested communalism. The Congress-led UPA Government has been addressing this problem through incremental concessions, thus giving a dangerous legitimacy to the politics of separatism, based on religious fanaticism,” he said and added that the BJP not only believes in the principle of justice and equity and treats all sections of the society as part and parcel of the nation but stands for the unity and territorial integrity of India, democracy and genuine secular ethos.
Daljit Singh, Kuldeep Banotra, Jugal Dogra, Suresh Magotra, Rajiv Sharma, Parshotam Baba, Surinder Singh, Puran Sharma, Vijay Kumar, Rajinder Sharma, Anil Kumar and Baldev Kumar accompanied by Sharma.