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Shah hails Modi model of governance in J-K

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SRINAGAR: Union Home Minister Amit Shah said on Wednesday that Muti & Co and Abdullah & Sons had made Kashmir a ‘terrorist spot’ while Modiji has made it a ‘tourist hotspot.’

Shah addressed a large public rally in Baramulla town, his first public meeting in Kashmir ater the abrogation of Article 370.

He started his speech with a glowing tribute to the son of soil, Maqbool Sherwani who was martyred fighting the tribal invaders in 1947.

Shah interrupte­d his speech when he heard the ‘Azaan’ (Call for Namaz) coming from a local mosque. He restarted his speech ater the Azaan was over. He said before his visit to J-K, former chief minister Mehbooba Muti had asked him through a tweet that he should give an account of what he has done for J-K.

“Mehboobaji see with eyes wide open and also Farooq Sahib, see what we have done and what you had done.

“In your rule, there were 87 Assembly members, 6 Parliament members and three families.

“Modiji took democracy to Panchayat, block and district levels. Today there are more than 30,000 public representa­tives in these institutio­ns,” he asserted.

He questioned both Mehbooba Muti and Farooq Abdullah about the investment­s they had brought into J-K during their rule.

“In 70 years since 1947, Just Rs 15,000 lakh crore worth investment came to J-K and from 2019 till date, Rs 56,000 lakh crore worth investment­s has come which will give employment to 5 lakh locals.

“Muti & Co and Abdullah & Sons made Kashmir a ‘terrorist spot’ while Modiji has made Kashmir a ‘Tourist spot.’

“Till October this year, 22 lakh tourists came here. You gave stones and guns in the hands of the local youth and Modiji gave them laptops and mobile phones,” he said.

He asked the people whether terrorism has ever helped anybody in the World.

“42000 people died in militancy related incidents in J-K, but no son of any leader died during this period. It was always the poor man who had to carry the heaviest weight in the World - the dead body of his son,” Shah said.

He said till 2014, J-K had just four medical colleges and now there are nine in J-K.

“Gujjars, Bakarwals and Paharis could not get any reservatio­n till Article 370 was here. Modiji removed Article 370 and now Gujjars, Bakarwals and Paharis will get reservatio­ns.

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A paramilita­ry soldier gestures to a civilian as he keeps guard at a checkpoint in Srinagar on Wednesday.
Associated­press ± A paramilita­ry soldier gestures to a civilian as he keeps guard at a checkpoint in Srinagar on Wednesday.

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