Jammu, Nov 6 (UNI) Stressing that Article 370 is a part of history now, Sat Sharma, President, J&K BJP on Wednesday stated that it has been buried deep in the ground and no force can restore it now.
Sharma was reacting to the passage of a resolution on Article 370 restoration amid protest by BJP leaders in the Jammu and Kashmir Assembly.
BJP protested in all the organizational districts in which senior leaders of the party along with party activists burned the effigy of NC-Congress and said that these two parties had earlier ruined the living of J&K residents, looted the resources of the region, and now again tried to send the region into the time of blood bath by these mindless moves.
Flanked by senior leadership, Sharma said that NC is a party with 23 percent votes in J&K, so it does not represent the majority of the region and is also utterly ignoring the rights and the issues of Jammu residents. With its actions, along with Congress, NC is trying to disrupt the peace and prosperity of Jammu and Kashmir.
Sharma also held senior NC leader and Dy CM Surinder Singh Choudhary as a culprit of Jammu region, who moved the resolution on Art 370 restoration in the Assembly and said that he ditched the mandate entrusted to him by the people of Jammu.
Sharma said that BJP, which has secured 26 percent votes in Jammu and Kashmir, will not let down the nationalist people of the region.
He said that Article 370 is a part of history; it has been buried deep in the ground and no force can restore it now.
Sharma said parties like NC, and Congress will never succeed in their nefarious designs to derail the peace and progress in J&K, initiated by the Narendra Modi led Union government. They have once again tried to throw J&K into the bloodbath, said Sat Sharma.
Sat Sharma said shame on the “JaiChands’ from Jammu who have compromised the interests of the residents of Jammu and Kashmir and Jammu, in particular, to show their loyalty to a few royal political families while ignoring the interests of the whole population of Jammu and Kashmir.