No stone-thrower will be freed: Shah
The New Indian Express|September 23, 2024
THE BJP came out with its top guns blazing for the second phase of Assembly polls in J&K scheduled for Wednesday.
FAYAZ WANI
No stone-thrower will be freed: Shah

The party's top brassHome Minister Amit Shah, party chief JP Nadda and Defence Minister Rajnath Singh Sunday campaigned for its candidates in the Jammu region.

Shah addressed a rally in the border area of Nowshera, asserting that no stone-thrower and terrorist would be released. Nadda and Rajnath in their rallies accused NCCongress of following Pak agenda.

For the second day, Shah campaigned for BJP candidates in the region, the party's stronghold, from where it expects big gains.

"The trend of the first phase of voting shows that National Conference and Congress are being wiped out in J&K," Shah said while addressing a rally in Nowshera, close to the Line of Control in Rajouri district, in favour of J&K BJP chief Ravindra Raina.

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