Jammu: Bulldozers have entered the Jammu and Kashmir assembly elections. Former Deputy Chief Minister of the state Kavinder Gupta said, if we get a chance to work in Jammu and Kashmir, bulldozer action will be taken against those involved in anti-national activities here too.
If we get a chance, we will take similar steps
Those who have amassed wealth by intimidating people through hooliganism will be dealt with appropriately. This is being done in Uttar Pradesh and other states. I believe this is a good and necessary step because it creates a better atmosphere. If we get a chance in Jammu and Kashmir, we will take similar steps.
Omar Abdullah made serious allegations against BJP
While addressing a gathering on Friday, National Conference leader Omar Abdullah made a serious allegation against the BJP. Abdullah said, the BJP wants to suppress Muslims in the states ruled by it. The matter of bulldozing the houses and shops of Muslims in Uttar Pradesh has reached the Supreme Court, where it has been declared illegal. In UP, our mosques and madrasas are being locked. In Assam, under the BJP rule, every time an attempt is made to humiliate Muslims. When Muslims raise their voice against this, when a huge crowd of Muslims comes, they are called Jihadis.
He said that the BJP government wants to suppress Muslims. When the BJP is in power in Karnataka, our mothers, and sisters are told to first remove their hijab and then go to school, college, and university. We have to save Jammu and Kashmir from those forces who want to create similar conditions here too, who want to suppress our voice.
Voting will be held in three phases in Jammu and Kashmir
Let us tell you that voting in Jammu and Kashmir will be held in three phases, voting for the first phase will be held on September 18, for the second phase on September 25, and for the last phase on October 1. The election results will be declared on October 8. According to the Election Commission, there are 87.09 lakh voters in 90 constituencies in Jammu and Kashmir. Among them, 42.6 lakh are women. The number of young voters voting for the first time here is 3.71 lakh while there are a total of 20.7 lakh young voters, whose age is between 20 to 29 years.
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