'BJP on victory move from Karnataka to Kashmir'
Claiming that the party was on a victory move from Karnataka to Kashmir in the country, BJP on Saturday urged its youth wing to address the major problems confronting the nation.
JAMMU: Claiming that the party was on a victory move from Karnataka to Kashmir in the country, BJP on Saturday urged its youth wing to address the major problems confronting the nation.
"The country is beset with major problems like terrorism, price rise and farmer suicides and BJP especially its youth has to play the major role in addressing these burning issues," said BJP national general secretary Anant Kumar, addressing the first session of a two-day national executive council of Bhartiya Yuva Morcha (BJYM) here.
Accusing Congress-led UPA government of failing to tackle the issues, he said this was one of the reasons that people rejected Congress party in the recent polls.
He said that the bugle has already been sounded and in another three to six months people were likely to witness more changes on political scene from Kashmir to other parts of India with victory for BJP.
Referring to Jammu and Kashmir, Kumar said that very wrong signals were going across with People's Democratic Party (PDP), the junior partner in the coalition government,pleading for using Pakistani currency in the state, while its another major partner (congress) was helplessly watching the situation.
Party President Rajnath Singh, former Chief Minister of Himachal Pradesh Shanta Kumar and BJP national secretary Smriti Irani were also scheduled to address the session.a
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