Bhim accuses BJP-PDP of diverting people’s attention from real issues

Excelsior Correspondent
JAMMU, Sept 17: Prof Bhim Singh, chief patron of National Panthers Party, today alleged that the BJP-PDP leadership was fomenting communal conflict in J&K in order to regain the lost credibility of their political victory in the State.
“This helps BJP to create a communal divide so that they succeed in their nefarious designs to divert the mind of the majority community in the country to gain lost support in the coming elections in Bihar and elsewhere,” he said in a statement.
Charging the BJP with failure on all fronts, the NPP leader said that the ruling party has failed to hold delimitation of constituencies to remove political discrimination in J&K and   to address the grievances of 15 lacs Pak and PoK refugees.
“BJP promised to destroy Resettlement Act, provide proprietory rights (Malkiyat) to the allottees from PoK and Pak and had also made a commitment for holding delimitation which they forgot,” Mr Singh said and alleged that the BJP had betrayed the people of Jammu Pradesh, surrendered before PDP leadership for the sake of power and money which has been proved beyond an iota of doubt.
While referring to Beef ban controversy, Prof Bhim Singh said that this was being done to create a communal divide in the State to divert the attention of the people from the real issues; chaos, disorder, anti-national propaganda, corruption and the issue of reorganization of the State by establishing twin States in J&K, Kashmir Valley and Jammu Pradesh where lies the only solution. He cautioned all nationalist activists and secular forces in J&K to act very carefully and with caution to defeat the ugly designs of the corrupt, communal and failed Government.