Will Bury Terrorism In J-K To Such Level, Nobody Can Dare Revive It: Amit Shah

Will Bury Terrorism In J-K To Such Level, Nobody Can Dare Revive It: Amit Shah :- The National Conference-Congress alliance will not be able to create the government of Jammu and Kashmir, according to Shah, who made this statement while speaking at a public event in Kishtwar.

In Gulabgarh, the Union Home Minister Amit Shah stated on Monday that there were attempts to revive terrorism in Jammu and Kashmir. He also stated that the terrorist organization will be “buried to such a level” in the territory of the Union, which will prevent it from ever rising again.

Also See : Aditi Rao Hydari-Siddharth’s Fairytale Temple Wedding: Inside First Pics Are Breathtaking And Ethreal!

The National Conference-Congress alliance will not be able to create the government of Jammu and Kashmir, according to Shah, who made this statement while speaking at a public event in Kishtwar.

The act of terrorism will be buried to such an extent that it will never be brought to light again. While the National Conference and Congress manifesto discusses the possibility of freeing terrorists, there are ongoing efforts to resurrect terrorist organizations.

“This is the Modi government, and nobody has the power to revive terrorism in Jammu and Kashmir,” Shah remarked while addressing an election rally in Padder-Nagseni assembly segment here. The gathering was held in favor of Sunil Sharma, the candidate of the BJP and a former minister.

On one side, the National Conference and the PDP, and on the other, the BJP, are the two parties that are competing for power in this election. It has been said by the NC-Congress that if we are successful in forming the government, we will reinstate Article 370. Please let me know if it should be done.

“Do not be concerned, I am keeping a close eye on the situation in Kashmir, and you can rest assured that neither Abdullah’s nor Rahul’s party will join forces to form the government in Jammu and Kashmir,” the minister of the home stated.

Within a span of two weeks, this was the second time that the home minister had traveled to the Jammu region. Earlier, on September 6 and 7, he made a two-day visit to Jammu, during which he addressed a workers convention and unveiled the manifesto of the Bharatiya Janata Party (BJP) for the joint-state assembly elections.

There are 24 assembly constituencies, including Padder-Nagseni, which will be voting in the first phase of the election on September 18. The last day for campaigning in these constituencies is Monday.

 

Leave a Comment