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Kavinder questions Azad on stating that Maharajas’ rule was better than present one | | | Early Times Report
JAMMU, Dec 26: Senior Bharatiya Janata Party (BJP) leader and former deputy Chief Minister Kavinder Gupta while taking the Congress leader Ghulam Nabi Azad has asked him to turn the pages of history and see how Maharaja Hari Singh was disgraced by his Congress party by thrusting exile upon him by the first PM Jawahar Lal Nehru who is responsible for all the mess of terrorism and separatism that destroyed the peaceful fabric of the erstwhile state of J&K for decades. Gupta said that today when the government has reversed the movement towards of J&K’s secession and disintegration of the nation, Azad is turning a blind eye towards the realities just for the purpose of opposing the BJP and its government at the centre. He questioned him as to why he is unable to see the ground realities and reminded Azad that stone pelting that was in vogue in the valley till yesteryears has gone away, the terrorism graph has gone down with security forces showing no mercy for the terrorists besides the unprecedented developmental works across the union territory that too going at an unprecedented pace. “The development of highways, expressways and other infrastructure bears testimony to the performance of the incumbent government that has successfully brought this terrorist infested region out of the morass of yesteryears. Why can’t Azad see thousands of youth in Kashmir queuing up for recruitment in Army, BSF and other belt forces in Kashmir and appreciate the change in ground situation,” said Gupta. Gupta started the developmental work at ward 51 and also inaugurated shed and path work for walkers worth Rs. 35 lakh at Shishu Samadhian. He also inaugurated park work at Digiana in ward 45 and park and gymnasium besides path work worth Rs. 27 lakh in Gandhi Nagar constituency. |
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