MUMBAI, JUNE 21,
In a vitriolic attack on the Bharatiya Janata Party, the Shiv Sena on Thursday charged that the saffron party opted out of power in Jammu and Kashmir after spreading anarchy, and said history will never forgive the party for its “greed“.
When the BJP failed to check terrorism and violence in the northern state, it pinned blame on the People’s Democratic Party (PDP), the Sena said comparing the move to the way Britishers “decamped” from India.
It also lashed out at Pime Minister Narendra Modi, saying “running a nation is not a child’s play.” Jammu and Kashmir was on June 20, 2018 placed under Governor’s rule for the fourth time in the last one decade after the BJP withdrew support to its alliance partner PDP, prompting Mehbooba Mufti to resign as the Chief Minister.
“The BJP opted out of power in Kashmir after spreading anarchy in the valley,” the Sena alleged in an editorial in party mouthpiece Saamana.
“The situation had never deteriorated to this extent there, rivers of blood had never flown so extensively and never had so many jawans lost their lives before,” said the BJP’s ally at the Centre and in Maharashtra.
All this happened during the BJP’s rule in the valley. However, PDP leader Mehbooba Mufti was blamed and the saffron party opted out of power like a gentleman, it quipped.
“The government in Kashmir was formed due to greed (of the BJP). The country, jawans and people of Kashmir had to pay a heavy price for this greediness. Thus, history will never forgive the BJP for this,” the Marathi publication said.
It said Prime Minister Modi and his party were voted to power at the Centre after he promised a solution to end terrorism in Kashmir.
‘Previous govt. better’
“But people today feel the (previous) Congress-National Conference (coalition) government in Kashmir was better. Today Kashmiris are attacking the Army, terrorists are attacking Army posts. Jawans are being martyred everyday and innocent people are losing their lives,” the Sena rued.
The Defence Minister offers condolences to families of martyrs on tweets, it said in remarks laced with sarcasm.