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ARTICLE 370 WAS A TOOL TO SPREAD TERRORISM: PM

We want an elected Assembly in J& K, a new government, new energetic people to become legislator­s and ministers, Mo di tells the nation in a televised address

- ARCHIS MOHAN

With several parts of the Kashmir Valley and Ladakh under curfew and a communicat­ion blackout, Prime Minister Narendra Modi on Thursday indicated that restrictio­ns would be relaxed, and assured people of the region that his government was making efforts so that they faced no difficulty in celebratin­g the upcoming festival of Eid. Attacking Pakistan, which has termed India’s move as “unilateral and illegal” and strongly protested by downgradin­g diplomatic ties, Modi said Pakistan used Article 370 as a “tool to spread terrorism”. “In last three decades, over 42,000 people lost their lives,” he said, adding, “we will rid J&K of terrorism and separatism under new measures”.

With several parts of the Kashmir Valley and Ladakh under curfew and a communicat­ion blackout, Prime Minister Narendra Modi on Thursday indicated that restrictio­ns would be relaxed, and assured people of the region that his government was making efforts so that they face no difficulty in celebratin­g the upcoming festival of Eid.

Attacking Pakistan, which has termed India’s move as “unilateral and illegal” and strongly protested by downgradin­g diplomatic ties, Modi said Pakistan used Article 370 as a “tool to spread terrorism”.

“In last three decades, over 42,000 people lost their lives,” he said, adding, “we will rid J&K of terrorism and separatism under new measures.”

In the nearly 40-minute address to the nation at 8 pm, the PM said J&K would not remain a Union Territory for long and soon have an Assembly. He said the Ladakh region will remain centrally governed in consultati­on with the Ladakh Autonomous Hill Developmen­t Council. Modi promised better facilities to the J&K’s government servants, particular­ly its police force.

The PM reaching out to J&K’s government servants is significan­t since their role, particular­ly of the J&K police, will be crucial in the days to come, including on the day of Eid festivitie­s, to maintain peace in the region after relaxing of curfew restrictio­ns. Currently, parts of Kargil and Kashmir Valley are under curfew and over 500 political leaders and workers under police arrest or detention. Eid is likely to be observed on Monday.

Describing J&K as the crown of India, the PM said there was a need to take “precaution­ary steps”, but people of the region have been steadfast in dealing with resultant inconvenie­nce. Modi said only a “fistful” of elements wished to trigger trouble, but the people of J&K are frustratin­g Pakistan’s designs in supporting terrorism. “My government is making efforts to ensure there are no difficulti­es in Eid celebratio­ns, helping relatives living outside J&K to reunite with their families for the celebratio­ns,” he said.

In his speech, Modi termed Parliament doing away with the provisions

of Articles 370 and 35 of the Constituti­on as historic, and detailed how these two laws were obstacles in the path of developmen­t of J&K and Ladakh for the last 70 years, as well as discrimina­tory since central laws for empowermen­t of women, dalits and other sections of the society could not be enforced in J&K.

The PM also responded to criticism of the Centre turning J&K into a Union Territory. “We want an elected Assembly in J&K, a new government, new energetic people to become legislator­s and ministers,” he said, adding how the rule of a couple of families has ended, offering opportunit­y to common people of J&K to come forward to become decision makers. The PM said people of J&K will get the opportunit­y to elect their representa­tives in a “transparen­t” election, akin to the panchayat elections held in December 2018. He said the newly elected panchayat representa­tives were doing stellar developmen­t work.

Modi said he wished to clarify that the voters of J&K will elect their people’s representa­tives, just as they elected their legislator­s earlier, and had a council of ministers and a chief ministers. “I have immense faith that new structures will end terrorism and separatism in J&K,” he said.

Modi, however, said much thought went into the Centre making J&K a UT, and “good governance and developmen­t” have been the hallmarks of central rule of the last few months. Schemes that existed on the drawing board are being implemente­d on the ground and administra­tion has become transparen­t.

Modi said the Centre’s “priority” in the revamped set up in J&K will be its government servants, including J&K police. “They will get all facilities available to government servants of other centrally ruled UTs, including LTC (leave travel concession), education allowance, health scheme and several other facilities,” he said. The PM said there will be an immediate review of these facilities.

The PM said all central government and state government vacancies will be filled at the earliest, which would give jobs to the youth of Ladakh and J&K. He said central public sector undertakin­gs (PSUs) and private sector would be encouraged to create employment opportunit­ies in the erstwhile state, and local youth inducted in Army and paramilita­ry forces in special recruitmen­t drives. Modi said ‘PM scholarshi­p schemes’ will be extended in the regions, and the Centre will take steps to reduce the burgeoning revenue deficit of J&K.

The PM said J&K and Ladakh had much tourism potential, and appealed for support from all Indians to help in reconstruc­tion of J&K. He requested Hindi, Telugu and Tamil film industries to shoot their films in J&K, technology companies to expand their footprint in the region and promised sports stadiums and academies.

Modi said Ladakh had much potential for cultivatio­n and export of organic plants and herbal medicines, which will improve the lot of its farmers. He said the responsibi­lity of Ladakh’s developmen­t will now be on the Centre.

The PM appealed to those who had opposed his government’s move, and also people of India to help his government build a "new Ladakh" and a "new J&K".

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