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NC-Cong alliance bound to collapse soon: Former Dy CM

Kavinder Gupta predicts resounding victory for BJP in assembly elections

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Last updated: September 3, 2024 12:44 am
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Jammu, Sep 02: “The balloon of National Conference and Congress alliance is likely to burst sooner than later as the mindsets of their leadership are poles apart,” senior Bharatiya Janata Party (BJP) leader and former Deputy Chief Minister, Kavinder Gupta said on Monday.
Chairing a meeting of Trikuta Mandal here at the party headquarters, Gupta said, “The bond between the Congress and NC leadership is not based on principles rather it is a political compulsion for both these parties. They know that contesting the poll in J&K alone would not fetch them even five seats especially when BJP is there standing tall and confident with its proven credibility and work accomplished to bail out people from the mess created by the aforesaid parties which remained in power for the long period in the past.”
Kavinder said that time will only tell which party among these will deceive the other and when because the chance of survival of this alliance is near nil. “Earlier also, NC has backstabbed PDP for petty political gains despite the party being part and parcel of INDIA alliance and it is to see which outfit among the remaining two will take the lead in double-crossing the other,” he said.
The senior BJP leader asked the party workers to remain focused and actively campaign for the Saffron party as getting maximum seats should be the target of every individual standing with the BJP in the upcoming polls. “The next government in J&K will be of BJP as it has ensured things to people which they have not even imagined in their dreams like scrapping of Article 370, state-of-the-art roads, hospitals, educational institutions of national fame and what not,” he said.
The former deputy CM added, “The colossal development and delivery of swift justice which the BJP government has guaranteed in J&K through good governance and by ending rampant corruption are strong points that will lead to a resounding victory of the party in ensuing assembly polls.

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