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Singh criticised the Congress and the National Conference (NC) for “exploiting Article 370 for political gains”, saying how those clamouring for its restoration once avoided public appearances in Srinagar but now “enjoy” leisure at Lal Chowk.
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The Union minister batted strongly for formation of the BJP government to carry out the prime minister’s mission on Jammu and Kashmir.
“We are steadfast in our mission to establish BJP government in J&K, with a vision centred on transparent governance, development, and maximising natural resources.” Singh outlined the BJP’s approach as rooted in three pillars – democratic processes, fostering development in underdeveloped sectors, and promoting self-governance for effective governance.
“A double engine government, with the BJP both at the Centre and in J&K, is essential for J&K to thrive and play a significant role in India’s rapid development, especially as we approach the centennial of our Independence in 2047,” he added.
Singh highlighted that J&K, post-370 abrogation, has witnessed significant tourism influx and stressed that the upcoming Assembly elections mark a pivotal shift towards a five-year term, enabled by the Article’s abrogation.
Singh also criticised the past governments for allegedly stalling critical projects, citing initiatives like the Shahpur-Kandi and Rattle projects that “gained momentum” under PM Modi’s leadership, alongside new power projects in Kishtwar.