J&K Assembly Polls: Nobody will be allowed to use Indian soil for terrorism: Amit Shah
16-Sep-2024 04:54 PM 2013
Jammu, Sep 16 (Reporter) Stating that the BJP led government at the Centre will bury terrorism to the extent that it will never come back again, Union Home Minister Amit Shah on Monday said that nobody will be allowed to use the Indian soil for terrorism. “The anti-national elements are trying to create 1990s like situation in Jammu and Kashmir but I want to ensure you that as long as Narendra Modi government was at the Centre, no power can revive terrorism in Jammu region,” he said addressing a rally in Paddar-Nagseni Assembly constituency in Kishtwar district. Shah earlier on September 6 visited Jammu to launch the BJP’s manifesto and address the party workers. He stated that the BJP will push the terrorism several feet below the ground so that it does not return back again, adding, “nobody will be allowed to use Indian soil for terrorism.” The Home Minister also said that Article 370 has become an old chapter in India’s history and has no place in the Indian constitution. Lashing out at the Congress-NC alliance for the Jammu and Kashmir Assembly Polls, Shah said, “ever since both the parties have joined hands they have set a base for terrorism and separatism in Jammu and Kashmir.” He also blamed these political parties for the mass exodus of Kashmiri Pandits in 1990 from the Kashmir valley. Shah said that the Village Defence Guards (VDGs) and the Special Police Officers (SPOs) have been equipped with the latest weapons in the Kishtwar district so that they can fight against the elements who want to disrupt peace in the region. He ensured the people that the BJP has a vast vision for the development and for that they have to ensure the victory of Sunil Sharma from Paddar-Nagseni constituency as Dr Jitendera Singh is already a Minister in the PMO and they both can jointly work for the development of the region and welfare of the masses. The Doda-Kishtwar-Ramban will go to poll in phase-I on September 18 for which the campaigning comes to an end on Monday evening...////...
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