The Asian Age

‘Total normalcy’ in J&K, says Shah

- AGE CORRESPOND­ENT

Union home minister Amit Shah on Wednesday asserted in Rajya Sabha that “total normalcy” prevails in Jammu and Kashmir and added that not a single person has died in police firing since August 5 when the Centre abrogated special status of the state although many feared there would be bloodshed and more killings.

Prohibitor­y orders under Section 144 are prevalent only in certain

■ As the home minister read out figures supporting his claim of normalcy in the Valley, Leader of Opposition in the Upper House Ghulam Nabi Azad said, “It looks like the home minister is referring to the report of some other state.”

areas from 8 pm to 6 am in the Valley, Mr Shah told the Rajya Sabha while responding to a series of questions on the situation in Jammu & Kashmir during Question Hour.

“The situation there was

always normal. There were many notions spread all over the world. There is total normalcy prevailing. After August 5, not a single person has died in police firing although many feared there would be bloodshed and more number of killings,” he said.

All restrictio­ns imposed in Kashmir have been successful. Stone pelting incidents have come down to 544 so far in 2019 from 802 incidents in 2018, he said.

Replying to a question by Leader of Opposition in the Upper House, Ghulam Nabi Azad, on when Internet Services will be restored, the home minister said the local administra­tion will take a call on it, Ms Shah said,

“Internet in Kashmir will be restored as soon as local administra­tion feels it is fit to do so.”

Restrictio­ns on public movement and communicat­ions were enforced in Jammu and Kashmir on August 5 as the government divested the state of its special status and bifurcated it into two Union territorie­s — J&K and Ladakh.

Several top political leaders of the Valley, including National Conference’s Farooq Abdullah and Omar Abdullah, and Peoples Democratic Party’s Mehbooba Mufti, have been kept under detention. Citing figures, Mr Shah further said, “About 99.7 per cent of students have given Class 9 and 10 exams. Hospitals are also functionin­g and the number of people visiting the Out Patient Department (OPD) has increased in Srinagar. Medicines are being made available in the valley and there is no shortage. Mobile vans and vending machines were also made available… If any one has informatio­n that a particular person in a remote area is not getting medical facility, they can contact me directly. I will get it done in 24 hours.”

 ?? — PTI ?? The CSMT station is illuminate­d in blue light on the occasion of 30 years of the Convention on the Rights of the Child in Mumbai on Wednesday. The convention was adopted by the UN General Assembly on November 20, 1989.
— PTI The CSMT station is illuminate­d in blue light on the occasion of 30 years of the Convention on the Rights of the Child in Mumbai on Wednesday. The convention was adopted by the UN General Assembly on November 20, 1989.
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