National Conference Vice President Omar Abdullah on Monday accused BJP of engaging in double talk, stating that such tactics of deceiving the people will backfire on them.
Omar pointed out that the BJP often speaks with a forked tongue in an attempt to deceive voters.
“BJP’s report card on development is essentially blank, particularly in terms of development, employment generation, and infrastructure development,” Omar said while addressing a public rally in Banihal today.
Referring to the Union Home Minister’s remarks in Jammu, Omar said, “The Union Defence Minister stated that the government would engage in discussions with neighbouring countries, only for the Home Minister to contradict this statement during a speech in Jammu. This blatant contradiction is a clear indication of the BJP’s attempts to deceive the public in order to secure votes. Why this double talk?” Omar questioned.
Omar emphasises the need for transparency and honesty in political discourse.
The former Jammu and Kashmir Chief Minister emphasised that the alliance with Congress will provide a stable government that will prioritise and protect the region’s interests.
He emphasised that the NC manifesto addresses the pressing issues in the region and provides a clear plan to tackle them.
“We are not simply warning voters about the BJP. We proudly present a meticulously crafted manifesto that covers topics such as unemployment, social welfare, healthcare, education, infrastructure, sanitation, urban development, industries, handicrafts, agriculture, and mining. We understand the urgent need for effective governance to help our people recover from the injustices of the past decade,” the NC leader said.
He assured that the upcoming NC government will prioritise developing the area’s infrastructure to better accommodate tourists and elevate its status as a must-visit destination in Jammu and Kashmir.