Congress, NC wiped out from entire J&K: BJP

The State unit of BJP express its gratitude and thanks to the voters of Jammu and Kashmir, who have sent its three MPs to the Parliament. This was stated by newly elected Members of Parliament- Jugal Kishore Sharma and Dr. Jitendra Singh while addressing Press Conference at Party headquarters on Sunday morning alongwith Leader of Legislative Party Ashok Khajuria and State General Secretaries Bali Bhagat and Rajiv Jasrotia.
Jugal Kishore Sharma, who defeated his nearest Congress rival by a huge margin of more than 2.6 Lakh from Jammu-Poonch Parliamentary Constituency, said that the credit for BJP’s victory goes to the people and party cadre. The people of the state have reposed faith in BJP and have unambiguously rejected National Conference-Congress combine. The victory of BJP is the victory of toiling and struggling nationalist forces and of those who want a change and improvement for better in the state and desired to see the end ofdynastic rule and victory of those who no longer could further suffer mis-governance of UPA-I and UPA-II. He said that it is also victory of the development plank of Narendra Modi, able administration, clear vision and nation-centric principles and ideology of BJP.
Dr. Jitendra Singh, while thanking the voters of Kathua-Udhampur-Doda Constituency, said that BJP has scripted a history in the State’s Polity when one of the tallest Congress leader and Union Cabinet Minister was made to eat humble pie by the voters and hard and dedicated work of party activists. He said that in spite of making all out efforts to lure the voters by the coalition candidate and leaders by various allurements, people preferred to give BJP unprecedented win. The voters have voted for progress security and safety in the constituency rejecting the divisive politics and campaign of the Congress. He said that the BJP victory is a vindication of party’s agenda and stand on Jammu and Kashmir.

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