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Abdullahs want J&K to go back to stone age: Chugh

Srinagar, Nov 06 ( KINS ) : BJP national general secretary Tarun Chugh today fired the Omar Abdullah-led NC government for grossly insulting national institutions like the Constitution and the Supreme Court of India by bringing in a resolution on Article 370 in the Assembly.
It also amounted to disrespecting the Parliament which had put its stamp on the abolition of Article 370. Chugh ridiculed the political sense of the Omar Abdulah government for trying to reverse what the Parliament has approved and what the Supreme Court has allowed.
Lashing out at the NC government, Chugh said it was a gravely anti-national act of the Omar Abdullah government which is aimed at pushing the agenda laid down by the Pakistan ISI.
Chugh said it clearly demonstrated that the NC government was determined to follow the Pakistan agenda instead of addressing the problems of common man.
Expressing his serious concern at it, Chugh called it a “cheap political gimmick” by the Omar Abdullah government. He said if Chief Minister Omar Abdullah was serious about it he should have taken the call instead of firing a controversial salvo from the shoulder of a deputy chief minister.
He said the BJP would not allow such flimsy issues to come to the forefront as the BJP carries a huge mandate of J&K people endorsing the abolition of Article 370.
The Omar Abdullah government, Chugh said, is deliberately trying to disturb the law-and-order situation in J&K by politicizing such issues and is trying to take J&K back to stone age.
The Modi government, he said, has already laid down a path of development and progress for the J&K youth and it would be a grave tragedy if the Omar Abdullah government gets J&K back to the dark age times of bullets and violence. ( KINS )

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