
Srinagar
The attack on BJP leaders in Jammu and Kashmir has not stopped. The BJP leader, who was seriously injured in an attack in Budgam in central Kashmir on Sunday, died during treatment. On Sunday morning, the terrorists attacked Abdul Hamid Nazir, the district president of the Badgam BJP OBC Morcha, who came out of the house for a walk. The attack on the BJP leader sparked the resignation of party workers in the ravaged Valley.
In the last 24 hours, 8 new resignations were handed over to the high command whereas in the last one month, 17 BJP workers have resigned. In the Valley last month, BJP worker Wasim Bari was killed along with his father and brother in a terrorist attack in Bandipura, North Kashmir. This incident served to beat the wounds. Since then, there has been an atmosphere of panic and anger all over Kashmir. The BJP worker administration has made several demands regarding security.
Attack while going on a walk
Abdul Hamid Nazar joined the BJP a few months ago. Nazar had been provided a safe haven to stay in a migrant camp but returned to his home due to security risks. He was attacked on Sunday morning.
Resigned workers are opportunistic
BJP’s vice-president and former MLA in Jammu and Kashmir Sophie Yusuf said, “Four bullets were fired in his body, causing his liver damage.” We stand with our brave party workers but those who resign for the defections are opportunistic and unreliable. ‘
25 BJP workers got security
A senior police official said that around 400 party workers were shifted in the last one year in secured hostels, government hideouts and cluster secured camps. Another official said that 25 activists were given protection after the killing of Wasim Bari in Bandipura.
Resignation letter posted on social media
A BJP worker who resigned on Sunday posted a letter on social media saying that he now has nothing to do with the BJP and demanded an apology for offending someone. Jammu and Kashmir BJP has written a letter to the Central Leadership demanding safe apartments for party workers in all districts.
Migrants protested
However, when some BJP workers were shifted to a camp in Qazigund in South Kashmir, the migrants opposed it. The migrants had said that it posed an attack on them. After this, BJP leaders were sent to another location.
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