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Delimitation report “balanced, reaction of Kashmir Centric parties on expected lines”, Says BJP’s Birgadier Gupta

K H News Service by K H News Service
May 7, 2022
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Jammu : While complimenting the Delimitation Commission for presenting a fairly balanced and objective report, Brig. Anil Gupta (Retd.), Spokesperson of Bhartiya Janta Party, has condemned the reaction of Kashmir Centric Parties including Congress by terming it as “on expected lines”as he said “Their objection to the report is just meant to provoke and mislead the people as no Constitutional provision exists for rejecting the same. By resorting to such blatant disregard to the sanctity of the Commission, Gupkar Alliance leaders have not only shown disrespect to the constitutionally mandated body but
have also raised a question mark on its integrity and intellect”.
He further said that “by blaming the Delimitation Commission for carrying forward of BJP agenda, the opposition leaders are resorting to cheap
blame game tarnishing the impartial role of the commission”, adding that “As far as gerrymandering is concerned, it is pitiable that the party (National Conference) that introduced gerrymandering in the state for it’s political interest and had mastered the art for same is now blaming the most objective, transparent and scientific report of the Delimitation Commission. It is like “The Pot Calling the Cattle Black.”
Stating that “the report infact has disempowered the leaders of Gupkaar Alliance who can clearly visualise their political future and are hence crying foul”, Brigadier Gupta said “ It in no way has disempowered the people of Jammu and Kashmir as blamed by some of the Gupkaar Alliance Leaders”.
Reacting sharply to the statement of PDP Chief Mehbooba Mufti that BJP is trying to run the country based on it’s agenda ignoring the constitution of the country, Brig. Gupta (Retd.) retorted “Indian democracy is too strong. No party can run the country with its own agenda. When Congress tried through the
slogan India is Indira, the down fall of the party began and today we see where it stands. Similarly, NC and PDP tried to subvert the constitution of India under the cover of 370 and 35A through its separatist and divisive agenda but failed completely”.
Stating that “Mehbooba should know that there is no use of crying over spilled milk by blaming BJP”, Brigadier Gupta said “the only nationalist party with its motto of Nation First”, adding that “Anything which BJP does is to protect the national interests though it may not be palatable to those who support the Tukde Tukde gang and want this great nation to remain engulfed in riots or
communal divide”.
Observing that “Mehbooba and her ilk despite criticism of BJP will never succeed in their agenda”, the BJP’s J&K Spokesperson said that all political parties are answerable to people be it BJP orothers, stating therein further that Gupkaar Alliance will have to answer more because of its misdeeds and misguidance of people for decades together.
“Now that historical wrongs are being corrected, the leaders of Kashmir

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