Tuesday, March 11, 2025
spot_img

Pakistan situation will not impact Jammu and Kashmir: BJP leader Ashok Koul

Date:

Share post:

spot_img
spot_img

Srinagar, May 12: The situation in Pakistan will not have any impact on Jammu and Kashmir, the J-K BJP said on Friday after some regional political parties expressed concern about the state of the affairs in the neighbouring nation and its ramifications. National Conference president Farooq Abdullah and PDP chief Mehbooba Mufti have expressed worries about the “dangerous” situation in Pakistan, claiming it will affect India.
Widespread protests broke out across Pakistan after the arrest of former prime minister and Pakistan Tehreek-e-Insaf founder Imran Khan by the paramilitary Rangers, prompting the deployment of the army as well as in Punjab, Khyber Pakhtunkhwa and Balochistan provinces.
“Whatever the situation is in Pakistan, it will not have any impact on the situation of Jammu and Kashmir. Whatever Pakistan has done in the last 30 years, it will fall into its own pit,” BJP general secretary organisation, Jammu and Kashmir, Ashok Koul, said. He also told reporters that the regional parties in the Union Territory are worried about Pakistan and had made statements that the worsening situation there would have an adverse impact on Jammu and Kashmir.
“They are just harping on their old tunes as far as India’s stand on the relationship with Pakistan is concerned, it is as it was that unless they stop supporting militant activities, India cannot think about having dialogue with them,” Koul said. To a question about the delay in assembly elections in Jammu and Kashmir, Koul said the situation in the Union Territory is comparatively better than it was before the abrogation of article 370 in 2019. He said that as far as assembly polls are concerned, the BJP is always ready for an election.
“Those who are levelling allegations against the BJP, they are themselves losing ground, as you can see day in and day out people are changing parties,” Koul said. On exit poll surveys for the Karnataka assembly elections giving an edge to the Congress over the BJP, Koul said winning or losing an election will not have any impact on his party. “Wherever elections are conducted, someone wins and someone loses. But, we believe that the BJP will come out as the number one party in Karnataka,” he said. (PTI)

spot_img
spot_img

Related articles

BJP’s tally in Bengal Assembly comes down to 65 as another party MLA joins Trinamool

Kolkata, March 10: The BJP's tally in the West Bengal Assembly came down to 65 on Monday, with...

MP: CM Yadav, Union Minister Scindia release tigress in Madhav National Park

Bhopal, March 10: Madhya Pradesh Chief Minister Mohan Yadav and Union Minister Jyotiraditya Scindia released a tigress into...

Big reforms on agenda of upcoming SEBI board meet

Mumbai, March 10: In the upcoming first board meeting under the leadership of newly appointed Chairperson Tuhin Kanta...

Ayush Ministry to evaluate potential of Ayurveda formulation for diabetes

New Delhi, March 10: The Central Ayurveda Research Institute (CARI), Kolkata, under the Central Council for Research in...