Home Minister Shah hits out at Congress for 'power hungry' alliance with NC in Jammu and Kashmir
10 Questions: Home Minister Shah hits out at Congress for 'power hungry' alliance with NC in Jammu and Kashmir
Union Home and Cooperation Minister Amit Shah today slammed the "improper, inconvenient and power-hungry alliance" between the Congress and the Jammu and Kashmir National Conference ahead of the assembly elections. Assembly.
In a statement, he said, “The Congress party, which has repeatedly compromised the unity and security of the nation to satisfy its lust for power, has also exposed its ulterior motives by allying itself with the 'National Conference'. Abdullah family in Jammu and Kashmir elections.
"The great people of India are aware of the impious intentions and anti-national conspiracies of the Congress and the National Conference and will never allow such plans to succeed."
Shah asked the Congress Party and Rahul Gandhi 10 questions about the promises made in the National Conference manifesto.
His first direct question to the Congress was, "Does the Congress support the National Conference's promise of a separate flag for Jammu and Kashmir?" On page 27 of the National Conference manifesto, it is mentioned that if their government is formed in Jammu and Kashmir, the separate flag will be restored. Holding Congress accountable. On the second question, Shahu said, "Do Rahul Gandhi and the Congress party support the JKNC's decision to restore Articles 370 and 35A, thus plunging Jammu and Kashmir into an era of unrest and terrorism? At a page 10 of the manifesto of the National Conference, this intention is mentioned and reiterated on page 27. The National Conference has promised to restore Articles 370 and 35A, as stated in its manifesto, Despite this statement, the Congress chose to ally with the National Conference.
Shah made a third question to the Congress: "Does the Congress support the promotion of separatism, engaging once again in dialogue with Pakistan and not with the youth of Kashmir? This promise is also included in page 10 of the manifesto of the National Conference. It is well known that Pakistan-backed terrorism and separatism have long kept Jammu and Kashmir in turmoil, but the Congress appears to be advocating a return to that dark era of terror and division in the region. »
The Home Minister asked the Congress the fourth question: "The Congress party and Rahul Gandhi support the decision of the National Conference to start the 'LoC trade' with Pakistan, thereby promoting terrorism and its ecosystem on the other side of the border? The National Conference mentioned this on page 23 of its manifesto.
Shah asked the Congress the fifth question: "The Congress supports the reintegration of the relatives of those involved in terrorism and stone in the works of the government, thus bringing back the era of terrorism, extremism and the stone by stone?" The National Conference mentions this on page 11 of its manifesto, which directly promotes separatism in the state. He pointed out that after the repeal of Articles 370 and 35A, national laws were implemented in Jammu and Kashmir, giving constitutional rights to Dalits, Backwards, Gujjars, Bakarwals and Pahads. This led to an improvement in their standard of living. »
Shah asked the Congress the sixth question, pointing out that the wrong alliance between the Congress and the National Conference has again exposed the anti-reservation stance of the Congress. The alliance exposed the anti-reservation stand of the Congress party. Does Congress support JKNC's promise to end reservation for Dalits, Gujjars, Bakarwals and Pahadi communities, thereby inflicting injustice on them? The National Conference expressed this intention on page 22 of its manifesto.
Shah asked the Congress the seventh question: "Does the Congress want Shankaracharya's Hill to be known as Takht-e-Suleiman and Hari Hill as Koh-e-Maran?" If we look at the manifesto of the National Conference, this is the impression we have, because the National Conference made this clear on page 21 of its manifesto. It is well known that corruption in the Congress, National Conference and PDP governments has ruined Jammu and Kashmir. »
Shah asked the Congress the eighth question: Does the Congress support the policy of subjecting the economy of Jammu and Kashmir to corruption and handing it over to selected families supported by Pakistan? This seems to be the intention of the National Conference. The Congress, the National Conference and the PDP systematically discriminated between Jammu and the Valley and incited the people of the Valley to violence. However, the people of Jammu and Valley have always thwarted their evil plans.
Asking the Congress the ninth question on the issue, Shah said: Does the Congress party support the JKNC's policy of discrimination between Jammu and the Valley? In the last and tenth question, the Home Affairs and Cooperation Minister asked, "Do the Congress party and Rahul Gandhi support the JKNC's divisive policy of giving autonomy to Kashmir?" He said that Congress should answer these ten questions.
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