The Asian Age

BJP sets up cell to reach out to Kashmiris

‘Sampark vibhag’ members to meet intellectu­als and prominent people

- YOJNA GUSAI

For the first time in the BJP’s organisaio­nal history, its Jammu and Kashmir unit has constitute­d a “sampark vibhag” in Kashmir to reach out to intellectu­als and prominent people from different sections of the society, explaining them the difference between the “pre-August 5” and “post-August 5” Kashmir. The Narendra Modi government had moved a bill on nullifying the contentiou­s Article 370 — which gave a special status to the state — on August 5 in Parliament, which was passed a day later. The newly constitute­d unit has been tasked to meet prominent people from various fields to seek their opinion on abrogation of Article 370 and explain it to them how its nullificat­ion means developmen­t of the region. Kashmir was considered as a “no go zone” for the BJP due to its “ideologica­l difference­s” with the majority population of the region and till 2014, the saffron party had a minimal presence in the Valley. Perceived are “impermissi­ble” in the region till couple of years back, the BJP has not only increased its organisato­nal strength in the Valley since 2014, but also managed to enroll locals in the organisati­onal unit, including from areas considered as separatist­s stronghold.

“There was a perception that the BJP is antiKashmi­r and antiKashmi­ri but it has been shattered now. While the region will witness the real developmen­t, Kashmiris have also started to realise that whatever was said against the BJP, it was a propaganda by the proponents of Article 370. Now, we not only have thousands of locals from the region who have enrolled with the BJP but a vibhag, with whom the intellectu­als and prominent people of Kashmir meet without fear or apprehensi­on,” said a BJP strategist.

Other than explaining the real reason why the Article 370 was abrogated and how it had only kept the developmen­t out from the region, the “sampark vibhag” also seeks views and opinions of the people they meet on whether or not they feel that the region is witnessing changes. “Some times there are arguments and counter arguments on Article 370 but when we ask how the Article has helped the state or its people, there are no answers to it. Many then have to agree that the Article was a hindrance to developmen­t,” said the BJP strategist.

Kashmir was considered as a ‘no go zone’ for the BJP due to its ‘ideologica­l difference­s’ with the majority population

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