The BJP has not given a big blow to Kashmir, Ladakh is not a union territory, the MP resigns

Jammu: Before the Lok Sabha elections, BJP has suffered a major setback in Kashmir. A few days after the resignation of the BJP's primary membership, Lok Sabha MP Thupstan Chhawang has said that the reason for this decision is "false" promises and unwise decisions, and there is no desire to pursue their "spiritual life" as That was introduced. In a letter addressed to Prime Minister Narendra Modi, the Ladakh MP exposed his decision to leave the BJP and resigned from the Lok Sabha in the wake of the forthcoming parliamentary elections. Chhawan's resignation has not yet been accepted by the party and the Speaker of Lok Sabha.

Chhawang said in his letter that he has decided to resign from the party and the Lok Sabha because he has no intention of taking political advantage. However, he is now obliged to pursue his ideas. On Thursday, Jammu Kashmir BJP President Ravindra Raina had said that 71-year-old leader has resigned from the House and party to pursue his "spiritual life" because he is suffering from health related problems.

As a local representative, Chhawang said that his condition was increasingly becoming morally and politically unstable and the party and its central leaders gave very little attention in fulfilling that promise made in the last Lok Sabha elections that the Ladakh region Will be given status of Union Territory within six months.

Responding to Chavang's letter, Raina said that the Ladakh MPs were not politically active for last one and a half years. He said that the status of Union Territory for Ladakh was included in the BJP manifesto and it was discussed several times at the party level.

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