The Asian Age

PM: Will work with all to ensure restoratio­n of statehood to J&K

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New Delhi, March 14: Prime Minister Narendra Modi on Saturday said his government will work with all sections of the population for restoratio­n of statehood to Jammu and Kashmir “at an early opportunit­y”.

A 24-member delegation of the newly-formed Jammu and Kashmir Apni Party (JKAP), led by its leader Altaf Bukhari, called on the Prime Minister at his residence Saturday evening and discussed with him various issues like concerns about demographi­c changes, the delimitati­on exercise and grant of state domicile, officials said.

“Referring to his statement in Parliament, the Prime Minister underlined that the government will work with all sections of the population to realise the hopes of statehood for Jammu and Kashmir at an early opportunit­y,” an official statement said.

During an interactiv­e session with the delegation, the Prime Minister called for “janbhagida­ri”

Narendra Modi

(people’s participat­ion) in transformi­ng the Union Territory and emphasised on the importance of an administra­tion that gives voice to the people.

Mr Modi also noted that democracy in the region could be strengthen­ed through a fast-moving process of political integratio­n, the statement said. The PM also spoke about youth empowermen­t and emphasised that youngsters should act as catalytic agents for the developmen­t of J&K.

He highlighte­d the importance of skill developmen­t and creating new employment opportunit­ies for the youth to bring in an overall transforma­tion in the UT, it said.

Extending full support from the government to resolve all issues being faced by the people of the Jammu and Kashmir, the Prime Minister also assured the delegation that the Centre is committed to the region's economic developmen­t through extensive focus on infrastruc­ture developmen­t and creating new investment opportunit­ies in sectors like tourism.

During the meeting, president of the newlyforme­d “Apni Party” Altaf Bukhari said that August 5 last year, when the erstwhile state’s special status under Article 370 of the Constituti­on was revoked, was a “watershed moment” in history.

The delegation thanked the Prime Minister for his “unstinted support” and “untiring efforts” towards the developmen­t of the UT and also appreciate­d the efforts of the government, security agencies and the people of J&K towards maintainin­g peace and security in the region, the statement said.

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National Conference leader Farooq Abdullah with his son Omar and other relatives at Hari Nivas government guesthouse in Srinagar on Saturday. Omar has been under detention for over the last seven months. — ANI
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