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Rana asks Cong whether it believes in PAGD’s stand on Art 370 abrogation

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Rana asks Cong whether it believes in PAGD’s stand on Art 370 abrogation
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SAMBA: Senior BJP leader Devender Singh Rana today asked Congress to clarify whether it believes in the stand taken by the People’s Alliance for Gupkar Declaration (PAGD) on the abrogation of the temporary Article 370 of the Constitution of India.

“As the so-called Yatra is entering Jammu and Kashmir, the people here have a right to know whether the Congress stands behind the PAGD’s inappropriate rants over this issue of national importance, as the repeal of the special provision binds the Union Territory with rest of the country, psychologically and emotionally,” Rana said while addressing BJP Karykartas at Ghagwal and Sumb here today.

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Rana said that opposition to the repeal of Article 370 is negating the spirit of the Constitution, as its architect Babasaheb B R Ambedkar had consciously incorporated it as a temporary provision. “By aligning with the PAGD, the Congress is wilfully and contemptuously giving affront to the vision of Baba Saheb. Since Rahul Gandhi is claiming his yatra to be binding the people of the country, the very opposition to the repeal of Article 370 amounts to dividing it,” he said, adding that the people of Jammu and Kashmir would be curious to know about the stand of the Congress on this issue.

Devender Rana, during his address, dwelt in detail on the stature India has acquired in the world under the visionary leadership of Prime Minister Narendra Modi. In this context, he referred to the hosting of 2023 G-20 summit as a major stride towards India becoming the Vishwaguru. He said that the strong leadership of the Prime Minister has given an enviable identity to the nation and a new direction to the world order. 

Indians across the world are genuinely feeling a sense of pride with their heads high due to the global acknowledgment of the Prime Minister’s relentless efforts towards the upliftment of humanity in terms of sharing the lifesaving vaccine during the pandemic times, evacuation of people from various strife prone zones and coming to the rescue of neighbors like Sri Lanka at their hour of crisis.

Devender Rana exhorted the people to strengthen the BJP for prosperous, progressive, and peaceful Jammu and Kashmir. He said the Union Territory is ushering in a new era of peace and progress under the dynamic and visionary leadership of Prime Minister Narendra Modi. He said the beginning is already underway in terms of holistic development and massive investment to put on rails the economy of the Union Territory with a focus on job generation.

Later in the evening Rana also met with prominent citizens of Samba and had interaction with them. A deputation of VDCs, and SPOs also met Rana.

Prominent among those present on the occasion included Kashmira Singh, District President, Samba, Balwan Singh Vice Chairman DDC, Ramesh Singh DDC, Sumb, Ramesh Singh BDC, Sumb, Amar Singh, Inderjeet Sharma Sangathan Mantri, Rashpal Verma, Rajesh Upadhaya, Mandal President Ghagwal, Balvinder Singh Mandal President Sumb, Sanjeev Kumar, Reyaz Malik, and others.

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