Jammu: J & K will get back the state “after the situation there becomes normal”, home Minister Amit Shah Iterated on Saturday, trying to silence “some people who want to create confusion in the minds of people in the valley”.
Speaking at the virtual launch of a good governance index, Shah said restrictions on ongoing constituencies and elections would be stated at the process of completion.
He said J & K was a “priority” for PM Narendra Modi and there was no effort to be spared to put it on the road to development.
“People say a lot of things, but I want to tell you that I have provided guarantees in parliament that the state of your watch and Kashmir will be restored,” Shah said.
“I asked everyone not to fall into their trap.” The Minister of Home Affairs said democracy seeped into the grassroots in J & K, “which is why some people are worried”.
He mentioned the election of Panciran polls and the selection of the first District Development Board (DDC) in December 2020, only more than a year after the Profitting Article 370 took the special status of J & K.
“Great change began in 2019 under the leadership of Shri Modi in J & K.
Previously, only 87 MP, six parliamentarians and three families used to share power; currently more than 30,000 representatives from the village level to top serve the people, “Shah said.
“Those who say that violence will increase, they must be asked whether it has gone up or down.
If we conduct a comparative study period from April 2017 to 2019 and 2019 and 2019 to 2021, there has been a 40 percent decline.
In terrorist incidents and a 57 percent reduction in the decrease in The victim because Article 370 was canceled.
“He also challenges those who say investment will not come to J & K.” The fact is that the RS 12,000 Crore in investment has come.
The arrival of tourists has also gone up.
” Shah asked the valley youth to record changes that have occurred in the local administrative initiative and PM Modi guidance.
“I want to tell everyone, especially the valley youth, to focus on developing and being part of the process.” The Minister of Home Affairs said that everyone knows that tourism in J & K is directly related to work, but those who have personal interests have hatched conspiracy to describe the valley so that it is still not safe for visitors.
“I want to tell those people who have to go to Pakistan or other foreign countries to study medicine that since independence until 2014, J & K only has four medical colleges with 500 seats.
Now, nine medical colleges have been built Together next to 15 nursing colleges.
They together offer a 1,100 MBBS seat and 600 paramedic seats, “he said.
The Union Minister Dr.
Jitendra Singh and J & K Go Governor Manoj Sinha is part of a virtual event.