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NC rejects Ram Madhav's claims of ‘Jammu missing from J&K govt’

“Tried and tested formula of @BJP4India, create divisions by othering people & communities, at play once again. Go and play this polarization card somewhere else,” replies NC leader
06:55 PM Oct 27, 2024 IST | GK Web Desk
nc rejects ram madhav s claims of ‘jammu missing from j k govt’
NC rejects Ram Madhav's claims of ‘Jammu missing from J&K govt’ --- GK FIle Photo
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Srinagar, Oct 27: The National Conference (NC) has strongly rebuffed statement made by BJP senior leader Ram Madhav, wherein he has stated that 'the government is not completely representing the entire J&K and that Jammu is missing from it'.

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Madhav, as per news report in National news paper, criticized the ruling National Conference for its Kashmir-centric leadership, claiming that Jammu is "missing" from it.

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In a pointed response, National Conference spokesperson Imran Nabi Dar took to social media platform X, denouncing Madhav’s remarks as a “tactic employed by the BJP to create divisions among communities in Jammu and Kashmir”.

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“Tried and tested formula of @BJP4India, create divisions by othering people & communities, at play once again. Go and play this polarization card somewhere else,” Dar wrote on X, as per news agency KINS.

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Imran emphasized that the National Conference, under the leadership of Chief Minister Omar Abdullah, has demonstrated a commitment to representing all areas and sentiments within Jammu and Kashmir.

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As per local media reports, Madhav’s comments came during a recent media interview with National news paper, where he expressed "disappointment over the National Conference's mandate from Kashmir, suggesting that it relies solely on support from the valley to govern".

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He as per reports asserted that the National Conference led government is not adequately representing the interests of the entire Jammu and Kashmir region.

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