BJP releases manifesto in Urdu for J&K District Development Council polls
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In a bid to achieve out to the Urdu talking inhabitants in Kashmir valley, the BJP launched its Urdu model of the manifesto on Sunday to garner votes for the District Development Council (DDC) polls. The occasion hopes to win a majority of seats from each Kashmir and Jammu divisions in the continuing elections.
“The BJP will get the majority of seats not only in Jammu but Kashmir as well. The DDC polls are for development and prosperity. Those who have picked up the arms must shun the path and pick a pen that carries more power,” stated BJP nationwide spokesperson, Shahnawaz Hussain, throughout a public rally. He stated regional events have been afraid of the BJP and needed to type an alliance “because they feared the imminent loss”.
Mr. Hussain stated the BJP will rule the nation for the subsequent 50 years and “time has come to take J&K on the path of development”. “Prime Minister Narendra Modi has special affection for J&K,” he added.
Meanwhile, former MLC Vibhod Gupta, accompanied by prime leaders from the Valley, Sofi Yosuf and Darakhshan Andrabi, launched an Urdu model of the occasion manifesto in Srinagar.
The manifesto stated J&K has been lastly introduced on the trail of growth after the revocation of Article 370.
The manifesto promised to order 100% of presidency jobs for its residents solely.
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