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NC, PDP, others getting open support of ex-militants in elections: Ram Madhav

Srinagar: BJP senior leader and National Executive Member of RSS, Ram Madhav Wednesday said that NC, PDP, Congress and others who are taking part in elections, are getting open support of ex-militants in the upcoming Assembly elections in Jammu & Kashmir.

Madhav as per Kashmir News Service (KNS) said that people of Jammu and Kashmir have witnessed enough uncertain situations in the past, and BJP believes that families responsible for violence, bloodshed and uncertainty must be vacated from the political landscape of Jammu & Kashmir. He asserted that BJP will be the single largest party who will emerge victorious in the upcoming Assembly elections in J&K.

“We want to remember people of J&K that the manifesto of NC, PDP and others explains the revival of uncertainty in Jammu & Kashmir, and such parties are getting open support of ex-militants,” he said.

“Today ex-militants are campaigning for NC, PDP, Congress and others. The people of J&K need to defeat their designs, and give a chance to new government formation in the region,” Madhav told reporters.

He said in democracy there is a space for everyone and we welcome if anyone comes forward and takes part in the electoral process, but at the same time we won’t endorse those using backing of militants in elections.

Without naming Jamaat-e-Islami, the BJP senior leader said “They too came forward and are fighting elections. They have admitted that the elections that took place in J&K in the recent past were free and fair”.

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