Hindustan Times (Bathinda)

Leaders talking of Kashmir’s azadi insulting soldiers: Modi

- Vikram Gopal letters@hindustant­imes.com

Prime Minister Narendra Modi accused the Congress on Sunday of “shamelessl­y lending its voice for Kashmir’s azadi”, saying it was an insult to the soldiers who have laid down their lives for the restive state.

His remarks came in response to Congress leader and former Union home minister P Chidambara­m’s pitch for “greater autonomy” to Jammu and Kashmir, after the Centre appointed former Intelligen­ce Bureau chief Dineshwar Sharma as its representa­tive for dialogue with stakeholde­rs in the state.

“Those who were in power till yesterday ... Shamelessl­y, they are lending their voice for Kashmir’s azadi ... using language used by the separatist­s in Kashmir and spoken by Pakistan,” Modi said in Bengaluru.

“This is an insult to our soldiers,” he said, adding that thousands of jawans have sacrificed their lives for Kashmir. “This is the land of Sardar Vallabhbha­i Patel and we will not allow any compromise on the unity and integrity of the country.”

Chidambara­m had on Saturday talked about autonomy to the state — provided under Article 370 of the Constituti­on and which has been under attack from BJP amidst opposition from state parties and Congress.

Modi said he was surprised that this was coming from “those who were in power at the Centre, those who were responsibl­e for the country’s internal security and national security”.

All of a sudden, those who were in power till yesterday have taken a Uturn. Shamelessl­y, they are lending their voice for Kashmir’s azadi. NARENDRA MODI, Prime Minister

NEW DELHI: Concerned over the rise of diabetes among children, Prime Minister Narendra Modi urged them to practice yoga and play in open grounds to maintain a healthy lifestyle.

In his radio show Mann ki Baat, Modi — who practises yoga daily — mentioned that diabetes was earlier called ‘Raj-rog’ as it afflicted only those who led a life of luxury. “Our lifestyle has changed. One of the main reasons for being afflicted with such diseases at a young age is the lack of physical activity and the changes in our eating habits,” said Modi.

Obesity in India more than doubled in children between 1980 and 2015, showed an analysis of data from 195 countries from the Global Burden of Disease Study.

The study, published in The New England Journal of Medicine, showed that India’s 14.4 million children between the ages of two and 19 years, are obese.

With lifestyle disorders becoming a major concern even among middle class families, the PM tried to reach out to this section of people in his popular radio programme, offering advice on maintainin­g good health.

Modi has been promoting yoga tirelessly and this is the second time he spoke about lifestyle problems in his programme.

“The rate at which obesity is growing in children is quite alarming as it means we will be faced with a large number of obese adults, prone to non-communicab­le diseases such as diabetes, cardiovasc­ular diseases and even certain types of cancer,” said Dr VK Bahl, head of cardiology department at AIIMS.

Epidemiolo­gic studies have identified high body-mass index (BMI) — the weight in kilograms divided by the square of the height in metres — as a risk factor for an expanding set of chronic diseases, including cardiovasc­ular disease, diabetes mellitus, chronic kidney disease, cancers, and musculoske­letal disorders.

The Prime Minister hailed children as “emerging heroes in the creation of a new India” and observed that society and the family need to pay attention towards the crisis. “If you’ll start paying attention to it, you will see that there is no need to do anything extraordin­ary. You just need to make small regular changes in order to transform your habits, making them a part of your way of life.”

The PM, who enjoys a huge following, also said children could be made to take the stairs and after dinner, the entire family could go for a walk. “The practice of yoga for 30 minutes before school can impart much benefit.”

Modi spoke about his experience of celebratin­g Diwali with soldiers and hailed the Indian army’s role in peacekeepi­ng forces across the world.

He also lauded the sharp rise in sale of khadi goods during the Diwali season.

 ?? PTI ?? Prime Minister Narendra Modi takes blessings of Sri Sri Shankara Bharati Mahaswamij­i in Bengaluru on Sunday.
PTI Prime Minister Narendra Modi takes blessings of Sri Sri Shankara Bharati Mahaswamij­i in Bengaluru on Sunday.

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