Communicating alarm over the hullaballoo made over Rohibgya outcasts in Jammu, the J&K Public Jaguars Party (India) has sent off an assault on BJP addressing nonattendance of activity against unlawful foreigners by BJP from 2014 to 2024.
Cruel Dev Singh, previous J&K clergyman and leader of the Pumas party has scrutinized the saffron administration's quietness over the issue during the most recent decade from "when they governed J&K straightforwardly or in a roundabout way". Singh was tending to public gatherings in different towns of Nagrota electorate.
Singh said that monstrous fights were held in 2015, 2016 and 2017 when Rohingya and Bangladeshi exiles were gotten comfortable Jammu as well as were purportedly given all conceivable help by the then government with all municipal conveniences including water, power associations, proportion, Aadhaar cards and, surprisingly, Super durable Home Authentications.
Singh said, "Who was in charge of undertakings by then of time? Was it not the BJP rule at the Middle too in the territory of J&K? What's more, when individuals of Jammu sent off fomentation looking for their removal, a double dealing was played by the then government by declaring the then vice president serve as director of a panel to resolve the modalities for ouster of unlawful outsiders. What has been the destiny of the said council? Should the BJP not make sense of equivalent to it was their appointee CM who headed the said panel?"
The Jaguars Party boss said that now when the BJP was out of force, "its chiefs were indeed attempting to delude individuals of Jammu through such tricks and sensational tirades".
Blaming the BJP pioneers for enjoying twofold guidelines and taking one stand while in power and one more in resistance, Singh attested that no veneer of tricky trademarks could boggle individuals of Jammu who had perceived the genuine essence of BJP.
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