People yearning for change, want riddance from BJP’s misrule: Bhalla

JKPCC working president Raman Bhalla during door to door campaign at Rajiv Nagar, Jammu.
JKPCC working president Raman Bhalla during door to door campaign at Rajiv Nagar, Jammu.

Excelsior Correspondent

JAMMU, June 28: JKPCC working president Raman Bhalla said today that people are yearning for a change and want riddance from the BJP’s misrule in view of the dangerous attempts to polarize the country on religious lines for narrow electoral gains.
Claiming that people were disturbed over the change in BJP’s attitude after getting a clear mandate, Bhalla said that the public would teach a lesson to the BJP in J&K Assembly elections due later this year. “BJP will lick dust in the coming J&K assembly polls,” Bhalla said while interacting with aggrieved people of Rajiv Nagar as a part of his door to door campaign to mobilize public opinion against wrong policies of BJP Government.
Bhalla alleged that BJP has failed to fulfill the promises made during elections campaign. “BJP is full of arrogance over the majority that it got and has not fulfilled even a single promise that it made to people of J&K. People have now come to know its reality,” he said. After apprehending a bad show in the elections, it starts indulging in politics of caste and religion,” he alleged.
“Everyone knows what happened in J&K after giving them mandate, people are now realizing that they have committed a mistake by giving majority to BJP,” he said Bhalla said that people of J&K are also eagerly awaiting for the next available opportunity to teach BJP and its allies a lesson for letting them down and not fulfilling promises made to them.
Bhalla gave a clarion call to the people to prepare themselves for giving a befitting reply to the divisive forces led by BJP as the opportunity would arise in the coming Assembly elections. “You must question BJP leaders including the area MP and former Ministers when they approach you for votes as to why they failed to fulfill their promises of all round development and resolving the problems of particularly vulnerable people living in miserable condition,” he said.