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With an eye on assembly polls, Amit Shah woos Jammu region

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Ahead of Jammu and Kashmir assembly polls, BJP President Amit Shah on Monday sought to woo the people of Jammu, saying the party will help the region get justice as it has been given "step-motherly" treatment by governments during the last 60 years. Addressing a rally on Monday in Kathua, Shah attacked the Omar Abdullah government and asked people to shun dynasty politics in the state.

He said he has come to Jammu and Kashmir with a message of Prime Minister Narendra Modi who wishes to usher in development in the state for it move along with the country on the path of speedy progress.
"For 60 years the people of the Jammu region have been facing injustice. The BJP government will help get justice for Jammu, as the various governments have meted out step-motherly treatment to the region," he said.

Hitting out at dynastic politics, he said, "BJP is fighting to make 'Congress-mukt bharat' (Congress free India) and Jammu and Kashmir is also part of the country. So to make J&K Congress-free, you have to fight to make the state free from Abdullah and Mufti."

He also hit out at the Omar Abdullah government over the incident of targeting of community kitchens for Amarnath Yatra pilgrims. Shah also said the BJP government will help get justice to those who suffered during the 1962, 1965 and 1971 wars. On continued shelling by Pakistan along the border, he said, the BJP regime will give a befitting reply to them.

Reaching out to the people of the region, which has 37 assembly seats out of 87 in the state, the BJP chief said time has come for Jammu and Kashmir to move along with the country's progress and BJP will help it in doing so.

Listing out major achievements of the Modi regime in the first three months of coming to power, he said in 60 months, the government will accomplish more than 60 things. "If there is a BJP government in the state, the state will benefit largely," he said.

BJP is on a 'Mission-44' in the state to win an absolute majority so that it can instal its government. "Have faith in BJP, which will ensure speedy progress and development of Jammu and Kashmir," he said.

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Former MP from Udhampur Lal Singh also joined the BJP at the rally. Shah welcomed him into the party fold saying he has come to the "right place".

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