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Omar Abdullah should quit politics, so should for Muftis: Tarun Chugh

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Omar Abdullah should quit politics, so should for Muftis: Tarun Chugh

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Srinagar: After NC vice-president Omar Abdullah announced that he will not contest Assembly elections, BJP national general secretary Tarun Chugh said it’s the time Abdullah family should quit politics.

Chugh, who is party in-charge for J&K and Ladakh, said Omar Abdullah has already conceded his defeat by withdrawing from the Assembly elections which are round the corner.

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“Omar Abdullah’s decision to step away from the assembly polls is nothing but an admission of his inability to face the electorate,” Chugh declared and said, “It reveals his awareness of the diminishing support for his party among the people of Jammu and Kashmir.”

Chugh highlighted the inconsistency in Abdullah’s political stance, particularly regarding statehood. “It’s perplexing to see Abdullah refusing to contest the assembly elections due to the lack of statehood when he didn’t hesitate to contest the Lok Sabha elections under the same conditions,” he said. “This is a transparent tactic to avoid further political embarrassment.”

Highlighting the achievements of the Narendra Modi government, Chugh pointed to the significant progress in eradicating dynastic politics in the region.

“PM Modi has delivered on his promise to free J&K from dynastic politics, and Omar Abdullah’s exit from the fray confirms it. The people of Jammu and Kashmir have rejected the rule of a few families who have long dominated the political landscape,” Chugh remarked.

“The overwhelming defeats of the Abdullah and Mufti families in recent elections are clear indicators of the people’s desire for change,” he said.

“With over 12.5 lakh tourists visiting Kashmir this year, we are witnessing unprecedented growth,” he claimed. “This boom in tourism, along with numerous completed developmental projects and the establishment of new five-star hotels in every district, showcases our commitment to economic progress,” he stated.

Contrasting the BJP’s developmental focus with the NC’s political strategies, Chugh asserted, “While we are dedicated to bringing tangible improvements to the lives of the people, the National Conference remains fixated on outdated issues like Article 370. The electorate has moved beyond such rhetoric and is now focused on a future of stability and prosperity.”

 

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