Millennium Post

POK will wish to be part of India, says Rajnath Singh

Will lead to fulfilment of Parliament's resolution, says Defence Minister

- OUR CORRESPOND­ENT

NEW DELHI: The Modi government will change the face of Jammu and Kashmir with its developmen­t works so much that people from Pakistan-occupied-kashmir will demand to be part of India, Defence Minister Rajnath Singh said on Sunday. Addressing a virtual Jan Samvad rally for Jammu and Kashmir, Singh said when people of POK will want to be freed of Pakistan's occupation and be part of India, then this will lead to the fulfilment of Parliament's resolution that the region is an integral part of the country. "Our government has been successful in sending the message that Jammu and Kashmir's developmen­t is its priority. Our effort in the next five years will be to change its face so much that people of POK will feel envious. They will wish that if they were part of India, then their fate too would have changed," he said.

"Let's wait for what happens in future. There will be demand from POK to be freed of Pakistan's occupation and to live with India. When this happens, then Parliament's resolution will also be fulfilled," the minister said.

While piloting in Parliament a resolution for annulling Article 370 and a bill to bifurcate Jammu and Kashmir into union territorie­s last year, Home Minister Amit Shah had reiterated that POK and Aksai Chin, which is under China's occupation, are integral part of India. Parliament has also earlier passed resolution that Pok is part of India.

With Indian channels now including Muzaffarab­ad and Gilgit, which are under Pakistan's occupation, in their weather report, this has changed "temperatur­e" in the neighbouri­ng country which, Singh said, is now creating more mischief, a reference to terrorism in the Valley.

Indian security forces have been giving befitting reply, he asserted.

The defence minister described Article 370, which had given the erstwhile state of Jammu and Kashmir special status, as a "stain" which has been removed due to the courage of Prime Minister Narendra Modi. Earlier, Pakistan's and terrorist organisati­on ISIS' flags would be seen in protests in Kashmir, now Indian tricolour is visible there, he said. Singh said India's global standing has increased so much that earlier most countries supported Pakistan on the issue of Article 370, while now not only other countries but even many Muslim nations have backed India.

He named Malaysia and Turkey as among the few Muslim nations which have not supported India over its move to nullify Article 370.

He cited a number of developmen­t works undertaken in Jammu and Kashmir, including establishm­ent of central universiti­es and AIIMS, and said the central government has spent over Rs 2 lakh crore there in 2014-19.

Earlier, money meant for the region's developmen­t would often be lost to corruption, and separatist­s and some other politician­s would at times speak in favour of Pakistan, he said. "Their back has been broken," he said, referring to the revocation of Article 370.

 ?? PIC/PTI ?? Union Defence Minister and senior BJP leader Rajnath Singh addresses the 'Jammu and Kashmir Jan-samvad' virtual rally
PIC/PTI Union Defence Minister and senior BJP leader Rajnath Singh addresses the 'Jammu and Kashmir Jan-samvad' virtual rally

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