PAGD’s whitepaper a “bunch of lies”, says BJP leader Rana
Rana also questioned the timing of the whitepaper, saying it took them 19 long months to frame up a response to August 2019 developments.
Rana also questioned the timing of the whitepaper, saying it took them 19 long months to frame up a response to August 2019 developments.
Rana also sought the revival of the ancient heritage route to Vaishno Devi Shrine passing through ancient temples and worship places.
Rana and Salathia joined the BJP at the party's headquarters in the presence of Union Minister Dharmendra Pradhan, Hardeep Singh Puri, and Dr. Jitendra Singh.
Abdullah, accompanied by Provincial President Jammu Devender Singh Rana, was briefed about the facilities created for the smooth conduct of the pilgrimage at various points on the track besides base camps of Pahalgam and Baltal.
Devender Singh Rana castigated the BJP for "hoodwinking public opinion" by generating euphoria over the issue of Chief Minister from Jammu.
Addressing party activists, Rana said this will not only isolate elements inimical to single entity of Jammu and Kashmir but also help in building and further strengthening the trust.
Rana said, “The Congress made repeated assaults by conspiring against democratically elected governments in 1953 and 1984, to quote a few, in a bid to weaken democracy in Jammu and Kashmir and the BJP’s recent "dubious role" will also go as a black chapter in the annals of democratic history of Jammu and Kashmir.”
The leader of the team told Rana that the delegation from Tibetan Parliament-in-Exile had visited Jammu and Kashmir earlier also and was currently on a visit to highlight the deepening crisis inside and seeking consideration over the deteriorating situation there.
National Conference provincial president Devender Singh Rana on Monday said the PDP and BJP owe apology to the people of Jammu-Kashmir for compromising their interests and creating unprecedented political, economic and security impasse.
Says autonomy to the three regions of Jammu, Kashmir and Ladakh is the only way forward to end the growing sense of discrimination and alienation.