Jammu & Kashmir: "Congress under control of Urban Maoists, can do anything for their appeasement," says PM Modi
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Jammu & Kashmir: “Congress under control of Urban Maoists, can do anything for their appeasement,” says PM Modi

During an address in Jammu, Prime Minister Narendra Modi delivered a sharp critique of the Congress party, accusing it of being controlled by "Urban Maoists" who exploit foreign infiltrators as vote banks. He highlighted the historical injustices endured by the people of Jammu and Kashmir under Congress, the National Conference, and the PDP, asserting that the BJP is committed to rectifying these wrongs

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Launching a scathing attack on the Congress, Prime Minister Narendra Modi on September 28 said that the opposition party is completely under the control of “Urban Maoists” who welcome foreign infiltrators as “vote banks” and mock their own citizens.

“Congress has never truly honoured the sacrifices of our brave soldiers… Today, the party is hijacked by urban Maoist sympathisers, who welcome foreign infiltrators as ‘vote banks’, while mocking the sufferings of our own citizens,” said PM Modi while addressing a rally in Jammu.

He said that Congress, National Conference and PDP have always done injustice to Jammu and they “can do anything for appeasement.”

“Today, Congress-NC and PDP are enraged with the changes taking place in Jammu and Kashmir. They don’t like your development. These people are saying that if their government is formed, then they will bring back the old system. They will again bring back the same discriminatory regime whose biggest victim has been our Jammu. Congress, National Conference and PDP have always done injustice to Jammu. They can do anything for appeasement. You should listen to his speeches to see how he attacks the Dogra heritage and the allegations he makes to defame Maharaja Hari Singh,” the Prime Minister said.

PM Modi also said that due to the Congress’ flawed policies, indifference, and neglect, the people of Jammu and Kashmir have suffered a lot. “For decades, the Congress, NC, and PDP parties have prioritised the interests of their leaders and families, while the people of Jammu and Kashmir have suffered greatly. The Congress party bears significant responsibility for the decline and exploitation of our generations through its flawed policies, indifference, and neglect.

“But I assure you, with the BJP’s steadfast commitment towards ensuring prosperity, we will leave no stone unturned to undo the injustice meted out to our people. The Congress party has consistently questioned the credibility of our military’s surgical strikes. Can we forgive such betrayal? Never!,” the Prime Minister said.

PM Modi also accused the Congress for “strangling the spirit of the Constitution”.

“Today’s Congress is completely under the control of urban Maoists. When infiltrators from foreign countries come here… Congress likes it. They see their vote bank in them but they make fun of the suffering of their own people. Congress-National Conference and PDP, they are enemies of the Constitution. They have strangled the spirit of the Constitution. Here in Jammu, many families living here for several generations did not even have the right to vote. They were denied this right by Congress, NC and PDP,” PM Modi said.

The Prime Minister also hit out against the Congress for opposing the 2016 surgical strike against Pakistan and demanding proof for the same. “Yeh naya Bharat hai, yeh ghar mein ghuskar maarta hain…,” said PM Modi, recalling the armed forces strike against terrorist camps in Pakistan Occupied Kashmir.

Prime Minister Narendra Modi says, “…Remember that time when bullets were fired from that side and the Congress used to wave white flags. When the BJP government responded to the bullets with shells, the people on that side came to their senses.”

“Today is September 28. In the year 2016, on the night of September 28, a surgical strike was carried out. India had told the world, ‘Yeh naya Bharat hai, yeh ghar mein ghuskar maarta hain…Aatank ke aakao ko pata hai agar kuch bhi himaakat ki toh Modi paataal mein bhi unhe khoj nikalega’…” the Prime Minister said.

Elections are being held in three phases in Jammu and Kashmir. The first phase of Assembly polls was held on September 18, while the second phase of polling was held on September 25 in the six districts of Ganderbal, Budgam, Srinagar, and Jammu regions: Rajouri, Reasi, and Poonch.

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The third and final phase of polling is scheduled for October 1, while the counting of votes will take place on October 8.

Assembly elections are being held in the Union Territory after a gap of ten years and are the first since the abrogation of Article 370.

(with inputs from ANI)

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