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Vote wisely in Baramulla: Karra

He reminded the gathering that this election will determine the course of the next 100 years and that the people of entire J&K are looking to North Kashmir to secure their future
07:21 AM Sep 27, 2024 IST | GK NEWS SERVICE
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Baramulla, Sep 26: The Jammu and Kashmir Pradesh Congress Committee (JKPCC) President Tariq Hameed Karra today said the future of Kashmir is at crossroads and urged people to vote wisely in Baramulla.

According to a press release, he was addressing a meeting of party workers here. "The people of Baramulla need to be more intelligent and vote wisely, as North Kashmir is being made the epicenter of experiments by the BJP government," Karra stated.

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He highlighted the significant responsibility that lies with the people of North Kashmir, citing the strong reply given to the BJP's policies in the first and second phases of elections. "Now it is time for the people of North Kashmir to stand united against divisive forces and false claims of development by the current government," the JKPCC Chief urged.

He reminded the gathering that this election will determine the course of the next 100 years and that the people of entire J&K are looking to North Kashmir to secure their future.

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Karra further noted that the BJP has understood that fighting directly in Kashmir will not gain them anything, as evident from their experiments in DDC, BDC, and Lok Sabha elections. "The picture is very clear in front of you. People from entire J&K have made up their minds to vote for Alliance Candidates wisely, keeping an eye on the future of J&K to secure J&K," he said.

JKPCC President emphasised that the people of North Kashmir have a crucial role to play in securing the future of J&K. "Now it is you, the people of North Kashmir, who have to play the role of big brother and put the stamp on the mandate of Phase 1 and Phase 2, where people have opted for Alliance over divisive politics," he said.

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