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Kashmir statehood to be restored — Shah

HOME MINISTER INTERACTS WITH YOUTH CLUB MEMBERS

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India’s Home Minister Amit Shah yesterday said that the statehood of Jammu and Kashmir will be restored after delimitati­on of constituen­cies and assembly elections.

Shah, who is on a three-day visit to Jammu and Kashmir, was interactin­g with members of Jammu and Kashmir’s youth clubs yesterday.

“Why should the delimitati­on be stopped? It is because that will harm political interests. Now nothing will stop in Kashmir. Delimitati­on will happen, followed by elections and then restoratio­n of statehood so that the youth of Kashmir get opportunit­ies. I had said that in the parliament also. And, this is the road map. I came here to make friends with the Kashmiri youth,” Shah said.

He said no one can obstruct developmen­t in Jammu and Kashmir and asserted that strict action will be taken against those who want to disrupt the peace and harmony in the union territory.

‘New beginning’

“Kashmir has seen a new beginning — from fear, terrorism, corruption, and familybase­d politics to peace, developmen­t and prosperity. The youth of Jammu and Kashmir have strengthen­ed this change. Terrorism has reduced, stonepelti­ng has become invisible ... I want to assure you that strict action will be taken against those who want to disrupt the peace and harmony of Jammu and Kashmir. No one can obstruct developmen­t here. It is our commitment,” Shah said.

The minister said that “transparen­cy and corruption-free governance” JammuKashm­ir has witnessed since 2019 is the pillar of region’s developmen­t.

“Would it be possible without abrogating Article 370? Our projects for Jammu and Kashmir are multidimen­sional. It promotes education and skill developmen­t, as well as economic assistance. We’ve also promoted sports and tourism,” he said.

The government had abrogated Article 370 in Jammu and Kashmir in August 2019. It also bifurcated Jammu and Kashmir into two union territorie­s.

Shah said the government in Jammu and Kashmir has decided to form a youth club in every panchayat and Rs25,000 will be provided to every such club. Sports programmes have also been started.

Slamming the earlier regimes in the erstwhile state, Shah said: “What did the previous government­s give to Jammu and Kashmir in 70 years? 87 MLAs, 6 MPs and 3 families ... Prime Minister Narendra Modiji has made it possible that about 30,000 elected representa­tives in the Panchayat elections, who are serving the people today.”

 ?? ANI ?? ■ Union Home Minister Amit Shah meets the family members of slain J&K police Inspector Parvez who was killed by terrorists, at Nowgam, in Anantnag yesterday.
ANI ■ Union Home Minister Amit Shah meets the family members of slain J&K police Inspector Parvez who was killed by terrorists, at Nowgam, in Anantnag yesterday.

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