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Modi challenges Kashmir based political dynasts, dynasty rule not to survive for a long
NC and PDP respond with photographs, ‘enjoy competition’- BJP

Jammu, April 15, (Scoop News)-Questioning the dynast families of Kashmir, Abdullah’s and Mufti’s, that they had not inherited the state by virtue of a written will, the Prime Minister, Narendra Modi, charged them of destroying the state.

“I want to tell these dynasts, I am Modi and I will stand as a wall between the people and these dynasts. Modi can neither be intimidated nor will he budge or come under any pressure,” he told a massive poll rally at Kathua, 80km south of Jammu, the winter capital of the restive north Himalayan state of Jammu and Kashmir, on Sunday.

“Earlier, Pakistan too would bully us frequently by using nuke threat against us but their balloon of threats has ultimately got ruptured,” he roared amid loud yells of Modi, Modi, Modi by the crowd.

Some of them are threatening of having two prime ministers in the country while others speaks of self rule and the language of anti national, he said adding “but I want to clear to them that Jammu and Kashmir is an integral part of India and their dynasty rule will never survive for a long.

Modi said the Abdullah family and Mufti family have destroyed three generations and squeezed the people of the state. “For better future of Jammu and Kashmir, we have to keep them away from the power,” Modi said adding “I challenge them. Let them field all their kith and kin in the elections and abuse me as much as they can, but I will not let them succeed in their wicked designs of disintegrating India.”

Reacting to the barbs and jibes of Prime Minister, Modi, two former chief ministers, Omar Abdullah and Mehbooba Mufti, took to twitter to prove their dynastic approval.

National Conference (NC) leader Omar shared a picture of Modi warmly hugging Mufti Mohammad Sayeed on twitter and wrote, “This is how much Modiji believes what he says. Look how much happy he is to seal an alliance with one of the families he wants to rid J&K politics of.”

Similarly, Mehbooba Mufti of Peoples Democratic Party (PDP) shared another picture of Modi on twitter in which he is seen receiving bouquet from Omar. She wrote “Exhibit B. Modiji looks thrilled to be greeted by a dynast.”

She further wrote, “Why does PM bash political families pre elections then sends his envoys (emissaries) to stitch alliances with the very same parties?” BJP with its noxious agenda of tarnishing Muslims and minorities wants to divide in India,” wrote PDP leader on social media.

Responding to the tweets of two adversary political families in Kashmir, the national general secretary of BJP, Ram Madhav, shared a snapshot of both their posts with a caption, ‘enjoy the competition.”

Meanwhile, PDP leader, Naeem Akhtar, charged NC and Congress of pursuing a politics of selfishness in sabotaging joint front against the BJP in Jammu and Kashmir.

Addressing an election rally at Kujer and Repore area in Ganderbal on Sunday, he said that BJP is to disintegrate and divide Muslims and consolidate Hindu vote bank was actually facilitated in Jammu and Kashmir by Farooq Abdullah and Ghulam Nabi Azad.for very petty interests.

PDP leader alleged that Farooq Abdullah wanted MPship to save his skin and Ghulam Nabi Azad wanted to ensure that he gets his permanent seat in the Rajya Sabha.

“BJP would draw blank from the state if NC and Congress had combined the spirit of initiative by the three parties last time to form the government. if it was good then, why was it changed now,” he asked.

Akhtar said that both Azad and Farooq Abdullah insidiously helped BJP to implement its divide and rule policy because Farooq Abdullah faces an imminent threat of going to jail due to the infamous Cricket scam and Ghulam Nabi Azad would have lost his seat in Rajya Sabha. ...
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