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J&K BJP chief rules out pre-poll alliance in J&K

Majid Kapra by Majid Kapra
March 5, 2024
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Expect over 2 lakh people in PM Modi’s Srinagar rally on Mar 7: Ravinder Raina
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Says two lakh people are expected to attend PM’s rally

Srinagar: Ruling out any pre-poll alliance for the Lok Sabha and Assembly elections, Jammu and Kashmir BJP chief Ravinder Raina on Monday said the party would not need even a post-poll alliance as it will sweep the elections in the Union territory.

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“The BJP is ready to contest all five seats in Jammu and Kashmir. We will contest the Lok Sabha polls on our own. When the Election Commission announces the assembly elections (for Jammu and Kashmir), we will contest on our own,” Raina told reporters here.

“We are confident that we will win both the elections as the BJP is getting love from the people of Jammu and Kashmir,” he added.

Raina said the BJP is confident that the people of Jammu and Kashmir would show their love for Prime Minister Narendra Modi when he arrives for a public rally in Srinagar on March 07.

Ravinder Raina claimed that two lakh people are expected to attend the PM’s rally, and that all arrangements at the party-level have been finalized for it.

“For the people of Kashmir, it is a matter of happiness that PM Modi is coming to the valley on March 07. When the PM will come to Kashmir, more than two lakh people will participate in the rally at Bakshi Stadium. There is a wave of happiness in Kashmir that PM Modi is coming to Kashmir,” he added.

Raina further said the Modi government at the Centre “has been generous in providing financial allocations to Jammu and Kashmir which has resulted in unprecedented development in the Union territory”.

“Modi’s arrival in Kashmir in 2014 had given a ray of hope to the flood victims. He announced a development package of Rs 80,000 crore. It was because of that package that Kashmir was able to come out of the problems,” Raina said.

“The Modi government has allocated funds generously for Jammu and Kashmir. Today Kashmir is passing through a prosperous and peaceful phase,” he added.

During the day, BJP also organized a motorcycle rally in Srinagar.

Dozens of BJP workers and supporters participated in a motorbike procession from the party office at Jawahar Nagar to Bakshi Stadium, the main venue of the PM’s March 07 rally.

Talking to reporters outside Bakshi Stadium, J&KBJP spokesperson Altaf Thakur said Srinagar city will be decorated with party flags ahead of the grand rally.

“We will be hoisting 12000 party flags around Bakshi Stadium only. Srinagar city, which has emerged as one of the fastest developed cities in India, will also be decorated with ‘Bhagwa’ (saffron) flags,” he added. (With additional inputs from PTI)

 

 

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