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Jammu: Union minister Jitendra Singh on Tuesday said the initial results of the District Development Council (DDC) polls in Jammu and Kashmir show that the BJP is “acceptable” to the people of both the regions of the union territory.
His remarks came amid the counting of votes for the DDC elections, which were held for the first time in the union territory.
“Three BJP candidates have won from Srinagar. It is a testimony to the fact that people of Jammu and Kashmir believe in Prime Minister Narendra Modi’s vision for the development of the union territory, Singh told PTI.
He said the BJP has emerged as a pan-Jammu and Kashmir party after the DDC election results and it is “acceptable” to people of the union territory.
The minister said the youth of Jammu and Kashmir have decided not to be certain vested interest who force them to the path of extremism and terrorism, and instead they want to be part of the development journey started by the Modi government for the people of the union territory.
“The huge turnout of voters in this DDC election show that the belief of the people of Jammu and Kashmir in grassroots democracy, which is being established by the central government,” said Singh, the Minister of State for Personnel.
He said the initial election results have proved that the People’s Alliance on Gupkar Declaration (PAGD) cannot take on the BJP individually and that is why they have forged an alliance to defeat it.
“The biased agenda of the Gupkar alliance is known to all and people will give a befitting reply to its anti-national stand on various issues,” the minister said.