Hindustan Times (Delhi)

Repealing of Articles 370, 35A shut gateway of terrorism: Shah

- HTC and PTI

The unfulfille­d dream of Sardar Patel was realised on Aug 5 when Art 370, 35A were repealed and J&K’S integratio­n with India was completed

AMIT SHAH, Union home minister

NEW DELHI: Union home minister and Bharatiya Janata Party (BJP) president Amit Shah on Thursday said Article 370 and Article 35A were the gateway of terrorism into Jammu and Kashmir and Prime Minister Narendra Modi has “closed this gate” by effectivel­y repealing them.

“Article 370 and 35A became a problem in this integratio­n process and no one touched on these subjects. The unfulfille­d dream of [Sardar Vallabhbha­i] Patel was realised on August 5 when these two were repealed and the full integratio­n of J&K with the Union of India was completed,” he said while flagging off a run to commemorat­e the 144th birth anniversar­y of Patel.

Shah, who moved the resolution for nullificat­ion of Article 370 and Article 35A in both Houses of Parliament in August, said when India attained independen­ce, there were more than 550 princely states. At that time, Mahatma Gandhi had entrusted

Patel the task of integratin­g the princely states into the Union of India which he completed with distinctio­n, he said. But one thing remained to be completed and that was the complete integratio­n of Jammu and Kashmir into the Union of India, he added.

Shah said the decision to abrogate Article 370 and Article 35A was taken after the Narendra Modi government got a massive mandate in the general elections.

Patel did not get the respect he deserved, Shah said. Patel was not given Bharat Ratna for many years, his proper statue was not installed, he alleged. When Modi became the chief minister of Gujarat,

Shah said, he (Modi) started the process of giving due honour to Patel. Referring to the ‘Statue of Unity’ of Patel located in Gujarat’s Kevadia, he said Modi sourced iron pieces from the farmers, soil from every village of Gujarat and water from various rivers to pay a humble tribute to the man who unified India.

In his address, Shah also remembered former PM Indira Gandhi as October 31 is her death anniversar­y. Shah flagged off the ‘Run for Unity’ in the presence of Union ministers Ramesh Pokhriyal ‘Nishank’, Hardeep Singh Puri, R K Singh and Kiren Rijiju, among others.

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