Jammu, Feb 10: Senior Bharatiya Janata Party leader and former deputy chief minister Kavinder Gupta has asserted that the nation and its people have suffered the most due to the blunders committed by late Prime Minister Jawaharlal Nehru and his family who promoted their dynastic rule for over seven decades.
In a statement issued to Rising Kashmir, Gupta said that this family not only threw democracy to winds but also carried forward the ‘Divide and Rule’ policy of Britishers and ‘Appeasement Policy’ for its petty vested interest by playing vote bank politics.
While recalling Prime Minister Narendra Modi’s speech in the Parliament, he said he has rightly exposed the real face of the Nehru family and the Congress party.
Gupta said that Nehru-Gandhi family including the Vadras has brazenly looted this nation to the hilt.
He asserted that this stands proved from the fact that more than 600 organizations have been registered in the name of the members of the so- called Nehru-Gandhi families.
He said that it is because of such blunders of Nehru and his kin that the people of Jammu and Kashmir continued to suffer unabated for over seven decades.
“The biggest blunder of Nehru as PM was that after Pak aggression in Kashmir, he took the matter to UN and allowed to station its MOG (Military Observers’ Group) in J&K and PoK.”
Gupta said the worst phase began in J&K with signing of Rajiv-Farooq accord after which terrorism and secessionism received a big boost with a tacit support of the J&K Administration.
He said that it is the Prime Minister Modi led BJP Govt that finally did justice with the people of Jammu and Kashmir by abrogating Articles 370 and 35A as only BJP had the strong will and determination to do so.
“The results are on ground today with the Pak refugees, the category people besides others who used to be earlier deprived of some significant rights are today equally placed with others.”
He said that BJP stands determined to adopt all the requisite corrective measures to nullify the adverse effects of the blunders of Nehru family.