Hindustan Times ST (Jaipur)

BJP was greedy for power in J&K: Sena

- HT Correspond­ent letters@hindustant­imes.com

CRITICISM Party decamped after spreading anarchy, says the ally MUMBAI:

Attacking the BJP over its exit from the Jammu and Kashmir government, the Shiv Sena on Thursday said the party had spread anarchy in the state before opting out. In an editorial in its mouthpiece Saamana, it said BJP formed the government with People’s Democratic Party (PDP) only for “greed” of power, and compared its exit to the British decamping from India in 1947.

Earlier this week, the BJP pulled out of its alliance with the PDP, claiming that it had become “untenable”. “Terrorism, violence, and radicalisa­tion have risen and fundamenta­l rights of citizens are in danger in the Valley,” Ram Madhav, BJP general secretary and architect of the alliance, said while announcing the decision on June 19.

The Sena slammed the BJP for pinning the blame of rising violence solely on the PDP. “The BJP opted out of power after spreading anarchy in the Valley. The situation has never before deteriorat­ed to this extent, rivers of blood have never flown so extensivel­y, and never have so many soldiers lost their lives before,” the Sena alleged.

In the run-up to the 2014 general elections, PM Narendra Modi had talked about dealing with terrorism in Kashmir and Pakistan with a “56-inch chest”, but those assurances have fallen flat, the Sena pointed out. People in J&K are so distressed with the increasing incidents of violence that they “feel the [previous] Congress-National Conference government was better”, the editorial claimed, questionin­g the BJP over the promises made of “ghar wapsi” (homecoming) for Kashmiri Pandits, and the repealing of Article 370 of the Constituti­on.

This is not the first time the Sena has given its ally a hard time over Kashmir. Last week, it had slammed the BJP for the “violence, bloodbath and series of killings” in Kashmir, including the gunning down of Shujaat Bukhari, editor of the newspaper ‘Rising Kashmir’.

 ?? WASEEM ANDRABI/HT PHOTO ?? A police man stands guard in Srinagar on Thursday. Separatist­s called for a shutdown in response to the murder of journalist Shujaat Bukhari and killings of civilians.
WASEEM ANDRABI/HT PHOTO A police man stands guard in Srinagar on Thursday. Separatist­s called for a shutdown in response to the murder of journalist Shujaat Bukhari and killings of civilians.
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