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DDC polls: Regional parties feeling BJP’s heat in J&K: Shahnawaz Hussain | KNO

Says people of J&K were living in darkness since 70 years, new era of development has begun

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Srinagar, Dec 05 (KNO): Former Union Minister and national spokesperson of Bharatiya Janata Party (BJP), Syed Shahnawaz Hussain on Saturday said that regional parties in J&K joined hands first time in 70 years as they know BJP is very strong. Addressing a gathering at Walerhama, Pahalgam in South Kashmir’s Anantnag district, Shahnawaz said that NC and PDP came together first time in 70 years to hide their scams, but high level probe is on and nobody will be spared. “People here in J&K are very poor because of three dynasties that is Nehru-Gandhi dynasty, Abdullah-dynasty and Mufti-dynasty who only know how to stay in power and how to fill own coffers. BJP is giving people of J&K every opportunity to work for the development of your region and to do away with the dynasty rule,” he said as per news agency—Kashmir News Observer (KNO) In DDC, D means development, another D means dynasty free and C means corruption free J&K, said Shahnawaz. Lashing out at the PAGD, the BJP’s former cabinet minister said “Gupkar gang” has decided to contest DDC elections to hide their scams as they failed to do anything for the welfare of people in the past 70 years. He said if BJP is given a chance, it will work for the welfare of Jammu and Kashmir people and avail an opportunities of employment for them. “If they will be elected, they will still have go before PM Narendera Modi to get any work done, so better is to keep them out of power and give us a chance to serve you,” he said—(KNO)

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