Excelsior Correspondent
RAMBAN, May 10: Taking a dig at Deputy Chief Minister, Dr Nirmal Singh for not clearing his party’s stand on establishment of Sainik Colony in Kashmir, Pradesh Youth Congress (PYC) President, Pranav Shagotra today asked BJP leadership to clear stand on NEET, NIT, Vaishnodevi pilgrimage tax and other issues.
“Being a partner in the Coalition Government, BJP leadership is duty bound to clear its stand on these issues which are snowballing into political controversies”, Mr Shagotra said while addressing a rally of party workers at Ramban and Batote this afternoon.
PYC chief was accompanied by Satish Sharma PYC general secretary, Balbir Singh PYC secretary, Sandeep Singh Rissam- spokesperson and Rashid Malik LYC vice president.
“Instead of clearing party’s stand on such important issues, State BJP ledadership is adopting double standards on all vital issues to befool the people,” Mr Shagotra said adding that people are now wise enough and cane see through the designs of the BJP leadership.
Exhorting party workers to educate the people about pseudo nationalism and pseudo Hinduism of BJP, Mr Shagotra observed that for enjoying power the incumbent BJP leadership can go to any extent. “NIT issue has already exposed BJP’s fake nationalism. This party has miserable failed to restore dignity and honour of national Tricolour”, he pointed out and exhorted the workers to educate the masses about double standards of BJP.
“BJP leadership has already been exposed before the masses within one year of the Coalition Government but it is duty of every Youth Congress worker to reach out to every house to educate the people about deceitful tactics of Saffron Party”, he said.
Ridiculing BJP’s double speak on Sainik Colony and NEET issues, Mr Shagotra said that being part of the coalition, BJP is part to all decisions taken by the State Government from time to time. He said that BJP has to make its stand clear to establish on which side it is as far as the issue of Sainik Colony in Kashmir is concerned.
Pointing towards Congress winning floor test in Uttarakhand, PYC president said that it was victory of democracy in the country.