BJP trying to hijack democracy, JK UT suffers under Modi: Cong

Excelsior Correspondent

JAMMU, Mar 23: JKPCC president Vikar Rasool Wani has said that BJP is trying to hijack democracy in the country by using all foul means against the opposition which is very dangerous for the future of the democratic system in largest democracy of the world.
Addressing a meeting of party functionaries of district Jammu urban and Jammu rural at party headquarters today along with working president Raman Bhalla, JKPCC president said that future of democracy in India is in danger under the BJP regime as politics of vendetta is at its peak.
The top opposition leaders are being implicated in false cases and are being jailed on the eve of election’s and the main opposition party congress has been financially crippled by the illegal seizure of accounts. The ruling party has collected huge funds through the illegal electoral bond scheme which is unconstitutional now as per Supreme Court judgment. He termed it as biggest corruption scandal of the country under BJP regime and said the agencies were used to collect money through donations while Congress is being snatched of it’s legitimate funds and resources.
Raman Bhalla lashed out at BJP for the sufferings of the people as he said Jammu region suffered the most under ten years of BJP regime. He said Dogras lost their identity and rights to land, jobs, trade and resources which are being taken over by outside people leaving locals high and dry. Urging people to measure the loss to the coming generations who shall face very difficult times and identity crisis besides going out in search of jobs & bread and butter, Bhalla asked people to vote out BJP from centre to reverse the trend.
The meeting was also attended by prominent leaders including Mula Ram, Yogesh Sawhney, TS Bajwa, Indu Pawar, Rajnish Sharma, Hari Singh Chib, Narinder Gupta, Pawan Raina, Shashi Sharma, TS Tony, Narinder Sharma, Arashad Ahmed Tantery, Suresh Dogra, Amrit Bali, Kanta Bhan, Balbir Singh, Thomas Khokhar, Satish Sharma, Manmohan Singh, Shamsher Singh Chib, Vijay Sharma, Jatin Raina, Karan Bhagat, Sanjeev Panda, Rajvir Singh, Sahil Sharma and others.