BJP and Article 370

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Repealing Aeticle 370 that confers special status to Jammu & Kashmir is a serious issue with BJP. They were helpless as they failed to get single party majority. Now it appears that they have softened their stand on this issue. It is difficult to visualize how the BJP followers will react.

http://economictimes.indiatimes.com/news/politics-and-nation/bjp-softens-on-article-370-narendra-modi-seeks-discussion-on-it/articleshow/26691956.cms

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I agree with most discussions here, as divisions based on linguistics, is not admissible for creation of states, as well as support to any religions such as majority or minorities and why parties who are supporting minorities are called secular, the word itself is very much debatable,


This is pure vote bank politics which was made famous by the Congress party ! Now parties like SP and JDU are leaning on this secular card.t is in name only and if we are to see the plight of the minorities except for some minor benefits they have not come up at all.Instead of concentrating on bringing them into the mainfold instead of dividing them, all that the government is doing is encouraging separatist groups and terrorists ...
Surprised to see the entire change of attitude of JDU, the same party was earlier with BJP, if we compare this situation with Odisha, once BJD and BJP are one and on the same when they parted, BJD does not become so called secular, it remains steady and normal, but the way JDU is behaving like UPA could not understand what is the reason behind this.


JD(U) is basically a party of Bihar and Nitish Kumar after tasting heady success at the hustings, has started lording over others and this party's parting with BJP is purely an ego-clash between Modi and Nitish. It has nothing to do with any principle.


Exactly ! They were almost shamelessly open about aligning with Congress a few months ago and now in a studio debate one of their party rep clearly said that they dont have any such intention! how quickly politicians change ...now that congress has lost in all states they would rather not have anything to do with it...
I agree with most discussions here, as divisions based on linguistics, is not admissible for creation of states, as well as support to any religions such as majority or minorities and why parties who are supporting minorities are called secular, the word itself is very much debatable,


This is pure vote bank politics which was made famous by the Congress party ! Now parties like SP and JDU are leaning on this secular card.t is in name only and if we are to see the plight of the minorities except for some minor benefits they have not come up at all.Instead of concentrating on bringing them into the mainfold instead of dividing them, all that the government is doing is encouraging separatist groups and terrorists ...
Surprised to see the entire change of attitude of JDU, the same party was earlier with BJP, if we compare this situation with Odisha, once BJD and BJP are one and on the same when they parted, BJD does not become so called secular, it remains steady and normal, but the way JDU is behaving like UPA could not understand what is the reason behind this.


JD(U) is basically a party of Bihar and Nitish Kumar after tasting heady success at the hustings, has started lording over others and this party's parting with BJP is purely an ego-clash between Modi and Nitish. It has nothing to do with any principle.


Exactly ! They were almost shamelessly open about aligning with Congress a few months ago and now in a studio debate one of their party rep clearly said that they dont have any such intention! how quickly politicians change ...now that congress has lost in all states they would rather not have anything to do with it...


Never fall prey to his hypocrisy as a secularist!! He was a cabinet minister in NDA government headed by Vajpayee when Godhara incident took place why didn't he resign to register his protest??

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