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NC-Cong alliance an eye wash and a wake up call for Jammu: Brig Anil Gupta

Jammu, March 20 (Scoop News)-Congress has not only surrendered to National Conference but has also conceded to their pro-separatist, Kashmir-centric, communal and divisive agenda, accused Brig Anil Gupta, State Spokesperson of Bharatiya Janata Party. The alliance between the two parties is not only opportunistic but a mere eyewash as well. It is anti-Jammu and aimed at promoting Kashmiri hegemony.
With NC insisting to contest all the three seats in Kashmir, the party’s couldn’t care attitude towards Jammu is obvious.
"Congress's surrender implies acceptance of Greater Autonomy pushing the state back to pre-1953 and division of Jammu region on religious lines promoting Greater Kashmir. Congress like the NC will oppose grant of citizenship to West Pakistan refugees, and inheritance rights for our daughters. Congress- NC combine will put an end to anti terror operations and revive the over ground terror support network. They will revoke the ban on Jammat e Islami Kashmir and promote radicalisation in Kashmir. They will ensure that Rohangiya and Bangladeshis Muslims are given permanent residence so that the demography of the region is changed and Jammu also becomes insecure like the Valley", warned Brig Gupta.
People of Jammu will do a great disservice to their future generations if they vote for the communal and divisive agenda of the NC- Congress Alliance. It would not be surprising if the PDP also joins hand to further marginalise the voice of Jammu and make it permanently subservient to Kashmiri hegemony. It clearly is a wake up call for Jammu, said Brig Gupta.

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