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LS polls: PDP, NC, Congress playing ‘fixed match’, says BJP

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March 26, 2019
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by Ovais Gull

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Srinagar: Bharatiya Janata Party (BJP) on Tuesday said that leaving Jammu seats by the Peoples Democratic Party (PDP) seems a fixed match is being played by the trio political parties including National Conference, Congress and PDP.

Talking to INS, BJP’s State General Secretary (organization), Ashok Koul said that people are well aware about the tactics of these political parties that played religious and other cards so far to gain the votes, but now, they will be given a befitting reply by the people.

“Though Congress will be fighting on two seats of Jammu while PDP has also not announced its candidates for these two seats, therefore it seems a fixed match is being played by these political parties here,” he added.

Koul further said NC Vice president Omar Abdullah is frequently making statements against the PDP but internally it seems a tie up is there between them. “So, people are well aware about these tactics and they will be giving a befitting reply to them,” Koul said.

He added that BJP is leaving no stone unturned to ensure the win from all the six parliamentary seats here. “We have constituted teams to work on ground on both the divisions including Jammu and Kashmir where workers are gearing up to ensure win of the candidates,” he said.

BJP leader further said that Kavinder Gupta and other party leaders will arrive Kashmir tomorrow who will start political activities there.

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Koul further added that party will announce its candidate from Ladakh parliamentary constituency soon following which the political activities will be started from there as well.

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