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Those associated with terrorism will be in jails or in graveyards: Chug | KNO

Says 3 families made himalayan mistakes, but PM Modi converted UT into tourist capital from terrorism capital

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Srinagar, Sep 28 (KNO): Senior Bharatiya Janata Party (BJP) leader, Tarun Chug on Saturday said that those associated with terrorism will have to remain behind the bars or in the graveyards. He also said that the National Conference (NC) Vice President is losing both of his seats in Assembly elections. Talking to reporters, Chug, as per the news agency—Kashmir News Observer (KNO), said that the rallies, roadshows and massive voter turnout in Jammu and Kashmir have become possible only due to the Prime Minister Narendra Modi. “The Abdullah family would have never come out of their home without security, but for the first time, they are campaigning in open cars, which is the outcome of PM Modi’s rule,” he said. Chug also said that the three families—Abdullahs, Gandhis and Muftis have made himalayan mistakes in J&K due to which the communal conflict was witnessed, but now it is heading towards progress as under PM Modi’s rule, J&K has been converted into tourist capital from terrorism capital, adding that the BJP government has constructed AIIMS and other developmental projects here. Chug also said that Abdullahs have ruled J&K in the past 70 years but it has failed to ensure proper roads, railways and other developments here. Asked about Omar’s statement on Ravinder Raina losing his seat from Nowshera Assembly Segment, Chug said that NC Vice President has already lost previous elections, which he had predicted much-earlier, and this time too “I am predicting his defeat from both the constituencies.” He further said that those dancing on the tunes of Pakistan and its Defense Minister will never succeed in their dreams of winning elections. About encounters in J&K, Chugh said the party has a clear stand of zero tolerance on terrorism and those behind the killing of J&K people will either go into the jails or in the graveyards—(KNO)

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