Are you with Gupkar? BJP asks Cong, days after party denial


Uttar Pradesh Prime Minister Adityanath took to Twitter on Thursday, November 18, claiming that the Congress party is “with the separatists”, even as he demanded that the party clarify its position on whether it was part of the Gupkar Alliance or not. .

Union Interior Minister Amit Shah on Tuesday, November 17, attacked the People’s Alliance for the Gupkar Declaration (PAGD), a conglomerate of Kashmir’s main parties, to reverse constitutional changes made at J&K on August 5, last year, calling it the “Gupkar Gang” who wants “foreign forces to intervene in Jammu and Kashmir” and insults the Tricolor of India. He also went on to question whether Congressional leaders Sonia Gandhi and Rahul Gandhi support the ‘gang’ movements, and asked them to make their position clear.

The Congress Party, for its part, reacted to the large number of slanders launched by the Minister of the Interior against them and told them that they were not part of the alliance.

Embarrassing for Cong to appear with ‘separatists’: Yogi Adityanath

On Thursday, the UP CM alleged that Congress was on the side of the separatists, saying: “The leadership of Congress has no right to deprive the people of Jammu and Kashmir of basic comforts and development.”

The UP CM further stated that the country thanks Prime Minister Narendra Modi and Interior Minister Amit Shah for the repeal of provisions such as Articles 370 and 35A in Jammu and Kashmir, “but the senior leaders of Congress speak repeatedly on the restoration of article 370 “.

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