Jitendra Singh said that for the first time now there has been a revival of democratic aspirations in the Kashmir Valley. There is enthusiasm among voters and candidates. You can see the results.
On Pakistan’s Defence Minister reportedly supporting the Congress-NC alliance’s stand on Article 370, Union Minister Jitendra Singh said that the BJP has always been saying that there is a dubious nexus between militancy, terrorism, separatists and the so-called mainstream parties of Kashmir Valley and the Congress party, which does separatism under the guise of so-called mainstream democracy, even in the 60s-70s, NC leaders used to go to Pakistan and meet Amanullah Khan and sit there and hatch conspiracies. In the 1987 elections and when the situation worsened, NC leaders told their workers to go to Islamabad and get training in weapon handling. Whenever election dates were fixed for Kashmir Valley, there was a bandh call from Pakistan, shops were boycotted from Pakistan and 8-10% polling was done, dynasty politics was promoted generation after generation.
Jitendra Singh said that for the first time, democratic aspirations have revived in the Kashmir Valley. There is enthusiasm among voters and candidates. You can see the results.” This is not only discouraging these parties, but also going to end their intentions. That is why Rahul Gandhi goes abroad and not only speaks for India, but also criticizes Prime Minister Modi and his government – this never happens from foreign soil… You will find that there is a vested interest that does not want the situation in Jammu and Kashmir to be normal.
Amidst the elections in Jammu and Kashmir, Pakistan’s Defense Minister has supported Congress and National Conference on Article 370 and 35A. After the statement of Pakistan’s Defense Minister Khawaja Asif, JKNC President Farooq Abdullah has also reacted. Farooq Abdullah said, I do not know what Pakistan says. I am not a Pakistani, I am an Indian citizen. Wait till October 8 on Jammu and Kashmir assembly elections, everything will become clear.
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