BJP has released its manifesto for the Jammu and Kashmir assembly elections. Home Minister Amit Shah reached Jammu on Friday. Here he released the party’s manifesto. During this, he said that Article 370 has become history. Now it will not come back. He said this while attacking the manifesto of the National Conference. On this occasion, Union Home Minister Amit Shah said that all the parties that have ruled till now, all have done the politics of appeasement.
While releasing the Sankalp Patra, Amit Shah said that Jammu and Kashmir has been very important for our party since independence. Since the time of independence, we have made a lot of efforts to connect it with India. Article 370 was the link that pushed the youth towards terrorism instead of development. Education was most important in Jammu and Kashmir. It was necessary for reservation. We will not let the reservation of Gujjar Bakarwal be touched. The shadows of bombs, the sound of machine guns were heard in Kashmir, which is now history.
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Home Minister Amit Shah said, the territory of Jammu and Kashmir has been very important for us since independence. Since independence, we have made a lot of efforts to connect it with India. From the first Indian Premnath Dogra to Shyama Prasad Mukherjee, we have taken it forward and we believe that Jammu and Kashmir is and will remain an integral part of India.
J&K is witnessing a new era of peace and development under the Modi government. The region has transformed from a terrorist hotspot into a tourist hotspot, with an increase in educational and economic activities.
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While releasing the Sankalp Patra, Amit Shah said that Jammu and Kashmir has been very important for our party since independence. Since independence, we have made a lot of efforts to connect it with India. First Bharatiya Jana Sangh and then Bharatiya Janata Party have fought for Jammu and Kashmir.
Article 370 will not return
Releasing the Sankalp Patra, Union Home Minister Amit Shah said that I read the agenda of the National Conference. It has been misguided. Congress also supports it. Shah said that I want to clearly say that now Article 370 will never return to Jammu and Kashmir. Terrorism was there because of this article.
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On this occasion, the Union Minister mentioned the development work done in Jammu and Kashmir in the last 10 years. The Home Minister said that the sounds of bomb blasts and machine guns were heard in Jammu and Kashmir for a long time, but a lot has changed in the last 10 years. The deaths of common people along with security forces have also reduced.
Congress supports NC’s agenda
Amit Shah also targeted Rahul Gandhi during this time. Shah said, after reading the manifesto of NC, I was surprised that how can a party issue such a manifesto. But I want to ask Rahul Gandhi that nothing will happen by your silence. Are you included in the manifesto of National Conference or not. I want a yes or no answer.
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Before releasing the Sankalp Patra, Home Minister Amit Shah posted a post on the social media platform X. In this, he wrote, a new era of peace and development is starting in Jammu and Kashmir under the Modi government. Jammu and Kashmir has now transformed from a center of terrorism to a center of tourism. I am leaving for Jammu on my two-day tour. There I will release the party’s Sankalp Patra. Tomorrow I will talk to my workers in the workers’ conference.
Assembly elections are going to be held in Jammu and Kashmir after almost a decade. Voting will be held in three phases for the 90 seats of the Union Territory. Voting will be held in the first phase on 18 September. Voting will be held in the second phase on 25 September and in the third phase on 1 October. Counting of votes will be held on 8 October.