Jammu, 8 September (H.S.):
Defence
Minister Rajnath Singh on Sunday asked the residents of Pakistan-occupied jammu and Kashmir (PoJK) to come
and join India as “we consider you our own unlike Pakistan which treats you as
foreigners”.
Addressing
an election rally in the Ramban assembly constituency in support of BJP
candidate Rakesh Singh Thakur, the Union minister asserted there is a sea
change in the overall security situation in Jammu and Kashmir since the
abrogation of Article 370 in August 2019.
The senior BJP leader came down heavily on the National Conference-Congress
alliance over its poll promise of restoring Article 370 and said it is
impossible as long as the BJP is there.
He said the “sea change” witnessed in the overall security situation in J-K
since August 2019 means that youths now carry laptops and computers in their
hands instead of pistols and revolvers.
Now, nobody dares to fire bullets at people in Srinagar, he said.
“Support the BJP to form the next government in J-K so that we can facilitate
massive development in the region. There will be so much development that the
people in PoJK on seeing this should say that we do not want to live with
Pakistan and instead will go to India,” the defence minister said.
He said that recently an affidavit was filed by Pakistan’s additional solicitor
general in the neighboring country stating that PoJK is a foreign land.
“I want to tell PoJK residents that Pakistan considers you foreigners, but the
people in India do not consider you so. We consider you our own and so come and
join us,” he said.
The defence minister’s visit as a BJP star campaigner comes a day after Home
Minister Amit Shah’s two-day tour during which he released the party’s
manifesto, held a series of meetings with senior party leaders and also
addressed a party workers’ rally.
In the Ramban constituency, the BJP’s Thakur is up against the NC’s Arjun Singh
Raju and party’s rebel Suraj Singh Parihar. The seat was last won by the BJP’s
Neelam Kumar Langeh who was denied a ticket by the party this time.
Singh said the assembly polls are taking place in J&K after 10 years and
not only the people of the country but outside are also watching it. “I firmly
believe that the BJP will form the next government with a clear majority.”
Praising the people of J&K as skilful, hardworking and dedicated, he said
if the BJP comes to power, J-K will emerge as the number one and modern state
in the country. “I am saying it on the performance of the central government
after Narendra Modi took over as prime minister in 2014. India has moved to
fourth (fifth) spot from the 11th in terms of economy.”
“There is a requirement for a skilful and strong-hearted person at the post of
PM and chief minister for smooth functioning of the government. There used to
be an atmosphere of terror in Kashmir before 2019…today no one can dare to open
fire from a pistol or revolver. This is the result of a strong leader being in
power,” he said.
Singh said when he was the home minister and PDP president Mehbooba Mufti was
the chief minister in J-K, his only concern was to bring the security situation
in J-K to normal..
“I led a parliamentary delegation to meet the Hurriyat Conference as we were
ready for talks with them for restoration of peace. Sharad Yadav along with
others went to meet the Hurriyat leaders but they shut their doors. People were
demanding withdrawal of cases against innocent and minor children and I talked
to Mehbooba and asked her to release them. We did everything but the way they
(Hurriyat leaders) should have responded, the did not,” he said.
In 2016, a delegation comprising CPI(M) General Secretary Sitaram Yechury, CPI
leader D Raja, JD(U) leader Sharad Yadav and RJD’s Jay Prakash Narayan had gone
to meet hardline Hurriyat leader Syed Ali Shah Geelani at his Srinagar
residence where he was under house arrest. However, Geelani snubbed the
delegation and did not even open the doors.
Targeting PDP and NC, the defence minister said they used to say that the
revoking of Article 370 will engulf the region into a devastating fire. “We did
it boldly and nothing had happened”.
“After independence, the rights of women and weaker sections including
Pakistani refugees, sweepers were denied. But we ensured justice for them and
they are going to vote in this elections. We also provided political
reservation to Scheduled Tribes,” he said.
Singh said a G20 event happened in Srinagar last year, projecting Kashmir as a
“tourism hotspot instead of terrorism hotspot” as government focused on road
and rail connectivity and infrastructure building.
“The government under the leadership of Modi has decided to call the border
villages as first villages of the country rather than last villages and we will
ensure their fast development,” he said, adding the border-fencing project will
be completed to block infiltration.
He also questioned NC vice president and former chief minister Omar Abdullah
over his reported statement on the hanging of parliament attack convict Afzal
Guru and said “What should have been done to him? If not hanged, he should have
been garlanded?”
Highlighting various guarantees included in BJP manifesto, he said the party
wants safe return and rehabilitation of Kashmir migrant pandits and turning
J&K into a modern state of the country.
Meanwhile, Defence Minister Rajnath Singh said India is ready to start dialogue
with Pakistan if it stops terrorism in jammu and Kashmir.
“Pakistan do one thing that is stop giving support of terrorism. Who would not
like to improve relations with neighbouring countries? Because I know the
reality that you can change a friend but not your neighbour. We want improved
relations with Pakistan but first of all they should stop terrorism,” Singh
told a well-attended gathering here.
The defence minister said when Pakistan stops sponsoring terrorism in Jammu and
Kashmir, India will start dialogue with them.
“Among those who fell to terrorism in Jammu and Kashmir, 85 percent were
Muslims. Terror incidents used to be a routine affair in Kashmir. Were Hindus
being killed in the terror acts? I have been a home minister and I know the
highest number of Muslims lost their lives in the incidents of terror,” Singh
said.
Meanwhile, Defence Minister Rajnath Singh criticised National Conference Vice
President Omar Abdullah’s comment on the execution of 2001 Parliament attack
convict Afzal Guru, and asked whether the separatist leader should have been
garlanded publicly.
“I heard that National Conference leader Omar Abdullah Sahab said that Afzal
Guru should not have been hanged. I want to ask him that Afzal Guru should not
have been hanged; should he have been garlanded publicly? And these people
claim that they will restore article 370,” Singh said.
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Hindusthan Samachar / Krishan Kumar