The Indian Express (Delhi Edition)

Visit Valley: Shah to BJP ministers in J&K

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assembly constituen­cies, but visit the remote areas of Kashmir, meet the common masses there and address to the problems facing them’’.

”Hehasassig­ned duties to party ministers in this regard,’’ said Raina, citing Shah’s address to party leaders and workers at the Convention Centre.

Shah’s trip also comes against the background of growing difference­s within the ruling coalition over the recent defeat of a PDP candidate for a seat in the state legislativ­e council. However, BJP leaders in Jammu described their party chief’s twoday visit as the beginning of his nationwide tour spanning three months.

Party leaders said that during Saturday’s meeting, Shah responded to concerns expressed by some participan­ts over the situation in the Valley by saying that the priority of both central and state government­s is to restore peace and normalcy. “We have thecapacit­ytotacklei­tandwewill­tackleit,’’ Raina quoted Shah as saying.

According to Raina, Shah stressed that Kashmir is an integral part of India and the people of the Valley are Indian nationals. “We (BJP) are with them as they are our own people. Except for a few spoiling the situation at gunpoint, a majority of the people there want peace and normalcy... they all are Indians and protecting their lives and dignity is the responsibi­lity of our government­s at the Centre and in the state. Restoring law and order is our joint responsibi­lity and we will fulfill it,’’ Raina quoted Shah as saying.

Addressing concerns over suggestion­s of talks with separatist­s, Shah told the gathering that “for BJP, the nation always comes first’’, said Raina.

The party president also said that the party’s base needed to be broadened and people apprised of the central government’s welfare schemes so that they can take advantage of it.

BJP state president Sat Sharma said Shah’s visit “will help him get firsthand knowledge of the party’s activities in the state”. “It also assumes significan­ce keeping in view the Amarnath Yatra and the tourist season in the state,” he said.

Minister of State for Tourism Priya Sethi said Shah will also hold meetings with “RSS pracharaks and members of the civil society”. On Sunday, he will inaugurate a library dedicated to Nanaji Deshmukh at the party’s headquarte­rs in Jammu, apart from holding discussion­s with BJP ministers and “prominent people of the state”.

At the Convention Centre, Shah was accompanie­d by the BJP’S national vice president and in-charge of J&K, Avinash Rai Khanna; its national general secretarie­s Ram Madhav, Ram Lal and Dr Anil Jain; Minister of State in the PMO Jitendra Singh; and, J&K Deputy Chief Minister Nirmal Singh.

(WITH INPUTS FROM ENS/DELHI)

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