Jammu : Bharatiya Janata Party (BJP) National General Secretary, Tarun Chugh, on Wednesday said that the National Conference-Congress alliance is an expired injection and will cause harm to the people of Jammu and Kashmir.
“The Congress-NC alliance is like an expired injection and will benefit no one except causing harm to the people,” BJP leader Tarun Chugh, who is also party incharge of Jammu and Kashmir, said while addressing a gathering at Habbakadal in Srinagar on Wednesday.
The BJP has fielded Ashok Kumar Bhat from the Habbakadal constituency, who filed his nomination papers today and is pitched against the NC candidate Shamima Firdous.
He said both Omar Abdullah and Mehbooba Mufti will meet the same fate in Assembly elections, as they met in the Lok Sabha polls.
He said that three families brought unrest to J&K and made it a “terrorist capital,” while Prime Minister Modi made J&K a “tourist capital.”
Chugh alleged that the “Congress, in league with the NC and PDP, has been waging a proxy war in J&K to spread violence and disturbance to deprive the youth of employment opportunities.”
“It has been a calculated design of the Congress to support divisive forces and to let down the Kashmiri pandits,” Chug said, adding that there have been signals that the Congress is mostly speaking the language of the cross border forces led by ISI.”
Reacting strongly to the statement of senior Congress leader Rahul Gandhi for misleading the people on the statehood issue, Chugh said Prime Minister Narendra Modi has already promised to restore the statehood as soon as the law and order situation improves.
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