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PM likely to take some ‘revolutionary steps’ in J&K: BJP leader

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Jammu: Senior BJP leader and former deputy chief minister Kavinder Gupta on Sunday said Prime Minister Narendra Modi is likely to take some “revolutionary steps”, including holding early Assembly polls, in Jammu and Kashmir.

Gupta, who was part of the three-member BJP delegation from Jammu and Kashmir who attended the all-party meeting chaired by Modi in Delhi on June 24, said the central government would “soon restore Jammu and Kashmir’s past glory that too with people getting opportunities as never before”.

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“The Prime Minister is likely to take some revolutionary steps in J&K including early assembly polls to ensure that golden days that used to be the characteristic of the erstwhile state will be back soon,” the BJP leader said in a statement issued here.

He said the all-party meeting was a “great success” and “it can be felt by one and all present there.”

“People of J&K should continue to pose undaunted faith in the leadership of Modi as they are doing right now to ensure unprecedented development and lasting peace,” Gupta said.

Meanwhile, provincial president of J&K Apni Party and former minister Manjit Singh said his party believes in dialogue with the Centre to end the political crisis in Jammu and Kashmir so that the Assembly elections are held as early as possible.

“An elected government is necessary for the redressal of public issues as the bureaucracy has miserably failed on all fronts to come up to the expectation of the people,” he said in a statement.

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