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Rahul Gandhi following diktat of anti-national, pro-Pakistan PAGD in Kashmir: Rana

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Rahul Gandhi following diktat of anti-national, pro-Pakistan PAGD in Kashmir: Rana
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BILLAWAR: Invoking the conscience of the Jammu and Kashmir-based Congress leaders and workers over Rahul Gandhi following the diktat of anti-national and pro-Pakistan Peoples’ Alliance for Gupkar Declaration (PAGD), Senior BJP leader Devender Singh Rana today regretted that were they allowing themselves to get tagged to a sectarian, separatist and communal amalgam.

“How can the J&K Congress leaders rally behind a leader who plays second fiddle to the PAGD, which took no time in pleading for dialogue with Pakistan after the recent carnage and mayhem in Rajouri,” Devender Rana said while talking to reporters here at the sidelines of the inaugural function of Hotel Heritage in the Billawar town by young entrepreneur siblings Bharat Khajuria and Ananant Khajuria besides their father Romy Khajuria for their enterprise.

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He said the PAGD is working on the directions of Pakistan and therefore it is astonishing for the 137-year-old Congress to follow the diktat of the three-year-old divisive alliance.

Rana said that the former Congress President owes an unconditional apology to the nation for the shocking and brazen comments of three times chief minister, a union minister, and senior leader Digvijaya Singh over the Balakote surgical strike and Pulwama attack, adding mere maintaining distance is not enough as the anti-national remarks are too sweeping and demoralizing for the country’s brave and valiant armed forces. 

He said that Digvijay has been aligned with the yatra from day one and his criticism of the army, which is a steel frame for the integrity and sovereignty of the nation, is disgusting and shameful.

Devender Rana also sought an apology from Rahul Gandhi for the Congress being responsible for the mess in Kashmir. The Congress remained mute to the unleashing of terror, destruction, and devastation for decades and the hounding out of Kashmiri Pandits from their homes and hearths because of the grand old party’s inherent contradictions and policy of appeasement. “The Congress has been solely responsible for the division of India and the weakening of the country,” he added.

He said the Congress must understand that India is changing under the visionary leadership of Prime Minister Narendra Modi. An unprecedented era of progress and development is going on and the day is not far when India will emerge as Vishwaguru, he added.

He advised Rahul Gandhi to understand the ethos of this great country. Indian history is 5000 years old and it does not start from 1947 or the beginning of his yatra. India has been an abode of diverse cultures and races from times immemorial. 

He said that the people of India have not forgotten the communal riots of Kanpur and other similar acts of violence under the Congress era. Indira Gandhi’s emergency is still fresh as a nightmare in the public memory, he said, wondering what this yatra is binding at all.

Devender Rana also paid obeisance at Mata Sukrala Temple and prayed for peace and tranquility.

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