Jammu and Kashmir National Conference chief and Former J&Ok CM Omar Abdullah on Friday questioned the BJP’s choice to not area candidates from Kashmir, regardless of their claims of placing Jammu and Kashmir on the trail to improvement following the repeal of Article 370. Addressing a number of public gatherings, Omar Abdullah said that the BJP didn’t area candidates for 3 Valley seats as a result of it’s conscious of its standing.
“They claim that Kashmir has prospered since the repeal of Article 370. Unfortunately, we are a helpless community. We lost children in the Gandbal boat tragedy due to an incomplete bridge. Who is responsible for this tragedy? It is the person who campaigned for your votes in 2019 and promised to develop your area,” mentioned Omar.
He lashed out on the BJP, claiming that the celebration in energy on the Centre had taken away our identification and land rights. “They didn’t establish colleges, universities, or schools. Instead, they set up liquor shops. They are pushing young people into drug addiction. What development are they referring to? Where is the development that they are referring to? “We have not seen any healthcare amenities, faculties, or bridges being constructed,” he added.
Abdullah went on to say, “There isn’t any house for Muslims within the BJP at the moment. The BJP continues to unfold hatred towards this neighborhood. It’s unlucky that they do not realise this. The elections will finish on June 3, so how will they proceed for 5 years whereas spreading hatred like this?Â
Their aim is to incite pressure and hatred.” Omar urged voters to elect a powerful consultant to Delhi, not somebody who will sit on Nagpur’s lap, however somebody who can actually perceive their emotions.
While Omar Abdullah criticised the BJP and its allies in Kashmir, Farooq Abdullah, President of the Jammu and Kashmir National Conference and former Chief Minister, accused the BJP authorities on the Centre of exploiting Kashmiri migrants’ struggling for political acquire with out genuinely addressing their grievances or making certain their rightful return and resettlement of their residence state.
Farooq Abdullah, throughout his go to to Jammu, met many Kashmiri Pandits and appealed to them to help all three National Conference candidates from the Kashmir valley within the upcoming Lok Sabha elections.
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