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Jasrotia’s elevation another insult to injury: NC

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Jasrotia’s elevation another insult to injury: NC

Junaid Azim Mattu

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Srinagar: National Conference Monday condemned the elevation of BJP MLA Rajiv Jasrotia as a Minister in the State Government despite his presence at the Hindu Ekta Manch rally that ‘sought to trivialize the barbaric and brutal rape and murder of a young child in Rasana, Kathua’.

Terming Jasrotia’s inclusion in the Council of Ministers as shameful and tragic, NC State Spokesperson Junaid Azim Mattu said this shocking development had yet again exposed the inherent sadism and opportunism of the PDP-BJP Alliance as also the hypocrisy and complete surrender on part of the Chief Minister.

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The NC State Spokesperson also strongly condemned the unacceptable and insensitive remarks of Deputy Chief Minister, Kevinder Gupta who has termed the Kathua incident as a “small issue”. Hitting out at the PDP-BJP Government, the NC Spokesperson said the heinous and heart-rending tragedy in Kathua was anything but a small issue and was a barbaric manifestation of a politics of divisiveness and communalism being practiced by the powers that be.

“If Kavinder Gupta thinks the Kathua issue was a ‘small issue’, then why were two BJP Cabinet Ministers forced to resign after national outrage over their patronage to the divisive Hindu Ekta Manch? Had this been a ‘small issue’, Kevinder Gupta wouldn’t have been inducted today to fill the vacancies caused by those forced resignations. His remarks are utterly insensitive, outrageous and unacceptable and reveal the deep malice that forms the basis of BJP’s politics in the State”, the NC Spokesperson said.

The NC State Spokesperson also questioned the ‘sleeping conscience’ of the Chief Minister and her party which continued to remain apoplectic and subservient in the face of repeated remarks such as these from BJP Ministers and leaders.

“For PDP to term these utterly cringe worthy remarks as ‘careless’ is another tragedy in itself and shows how low the party has stooped to remain in power despite the dignity of the State and its peoples being ridiculed with each passing day. Fact of the matter is that Mehbooba Mufti failed to act when the two former Ministers in her cabinet attended the Hindu Ekta Manch rally and was forced to react after national outrage over the issue. Today it has become clear beyond any doubt, yet again, that Mehbooba Mufti has lost the moral right to govern and pretend to be anguished over what happened in Kathua. She along with her colleagues, alliance partners continues to add salt to the gaping wounds of the child’s family”, the NC Spokesperson added.

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