Srinagar : Four more BJP workers in central Kashmir’s Budgam district have quit the party today following the attack on prominent party activist Abdul Hamid Najar by militants in Ompora area of the district today.
Though none of these functionaries and party workers has ascribed their move to fear of militants, the string of resignations is widely being seen to have been triggered by the fear factor.
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Among the party workers who tendered their resignations today are, Constituency President Wali Mohd Bhat, General Secretary, Budgam, Avtar Krishan, District Office Secretary Sameer Shah, and District General Secretary Imran Parray.
“We are resigning from BJP and in future we have no concern to any political party,” all the four leaders wrote in a resignation application.
Earlier, dozens of BJP activists from south to north Kashmir have dissociated themselves from the party, after militants started attacking the party workers.