J-K issues Gandhi family's legacy: BJP over Rahul Gandhi reaching out to displaced Kashmiri Pandits

He said, The problems of Jammu and Kashmir are the legacy of the Gandhi family.


PTI | New Delhi | Updated: 10-09-2021 20:29 IST | Created: 10-09-2021 20:29 IST
J-K issues Gandhi family's legacy: BJP over Rahul Gandhi reaching out to displaced Kashmiri Pandits
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The BJP on Friday hit back at Congress leader Rahul Gandhi for accusing it and the RSS of ''trying to break the composite culture of Jammu and Kashmir'', alleging all the vexing issues of the region is the ''legacy of the Gandhi family''.

BJP national spokesperson Sambit Patra, in a press conference, alleged the Congress, for its petty vote bank politics, sacrificed not only the Kashmiri Pandits but also the development of the region.

A day after paying obeisance to Mata Vaishno Devi in Katra, Gandhi accused the BJP and the RSS of ''ruining'' the love and brotherhood that exists among the people of the Union Territory.

Reaching out to displaced Kashmiri Pandits, the former Congress chief said he and his family belong to this community, and promised them all help. Gandhi said that he himself belongs to the Kashmiri Pandit community and feels their pain.

Training his guns at the Gandhi scion, the BJP spokesperson dubbed him ''immature and irresponsible''. He said, ''The problems of Jammu and Kashmir are the legacy of the Gandhi family. It was Jawaharlal Nehru who was responsible for the problems of Kashmir.'' Astonishingly, Rahul Gandhi ''very conveniently forgot that the woes of the Kashmiri Pandits were because of the politics of appeasement of Congress and like-minded parties'', Patra said.

Hailing the Narendra Modi government and Union Home Minister Amit Shah for the abrogation of Artice 370, he said it ended all discriminations against women, Schedules Castes and the ''refugees'' from Kashmir.

''Under the leadership of Prime Minister Modi, Kashmir is now moving in the direction of development and inclusiveness,'' Patra said.

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