
JAMMU: Just days after PM Modi held an all-party meeting with leaders from Jammu & Kashmir, BJP‘s J&K unit on Monday passed a resolution requesting an early completion of the delimitation exercise and holding of assembly elections in the union territory.
“We have to prepare for the elections from today itself and move together for the success of our mission, which is to form the next government with the BJP chief minister in chair with full majority. I am sure that with your efforts, we will cross all hurdles and will emerge victorious whenever the elections are held,” BJP J&K president Ravinder Raina said.
Raina said the party has a big mission ahead of it to form the next government in Jammu & Kashmir.
The senior BJP leader briefed the workers about the all-party meeting chaired by the Prime Minister on June 24 and said the meeting ended the political deadlock in J&K.
On the recent terror attacks in the union territory, Raina said no terrorist will be spared by our “brave police and other security forces”.
“They have once again shed innocent blood by killing an SPO along with his wife and a daughter in south Kashmir’s Pulwama district. The cowardly Pakistani terrorists want J&K to turn into a graveyard but our security forces will not allow them to succeed in their nefarious designs. They will be done to death,” said Raina.
He reiterated that BJP is a party of nationalists and all nationalists across the country should feel safe under the leadership of Prime Minister Modi.
“Our security forces and workers kept the national flag flying high and sacrificed their lives for the country. We salute them,” he added.
Raina said the party’s Working Committee expressed concern over illegal mining activities and skyrocketing rates of minor minerals and sand.
“We request the intervention of the lieutenant governor to put an end to illegal mining and bring down the escalating prices. We will not hesitate in launching an agitation in the interest of the public,” he added.
The party also called for addressing the issues of Village Defence Committees and special police officers, as well as the home guards, who fought alongside security agencies to wipe out terrorism from difficult and mountainous districts of Jammu.
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