Jammu-Kashmir News / Plan to withdraw army from Jammu and Kashmir, Amit Shah's big statement

Zoom News : Mar 27, 2024, 09:45 AM
Jammu-Kashmir News: Union Home Minister Amit Shah has issued a big statement regarding Jammu and Kashmir. He has said that the Central Government is considering removing the Armed Forces Special Powers Act i.e. AFSPA applicable in Jammu and Kashmir. During an interview, Home Minister Shah claimed that the government is also planning to withdraw troops from the Union Territory of Jammu and Kashmir and leave the law and order here to the Jammu and Kashmir Police alone.

Earlier the police were not trusted

Home Minister Amit Shah has said that the government plans to withdraw troops from Jammu and Kashmir and hand over law and order to the Jammu and Kashmir Police. He said that earlier, Jammu and Kashmir Police was not trusted, but today they are leading the operation. At the same time, Amit Shah also said that we will also think about removing AFSPA.

Assembly elections will be held before September

Home Minister Amit Shah claimed during the interview that assembly elections will be held in Jammu and Kashmir before the month of September. Shah said that establishing democracy in Jammu and Kashmir is the promise of Prime Minister Narendra Modi and it will be fulfilled. Taking aim at some parties, Shah said that now democracy in Jammu and Kashmir will not be limited to only three families. This will be people's democracy.

Shah also spoke on reservation

On the reservation of Scheduled Castes (SC), Scheduled Tribes (ST) and Other Backward Classes (OBC) in Jammu and Kashmir, Home Minister Shah said that for the first time the Modi government has given reservation to the OBCs of Jammu and Kashmir. Apart from this, one-third reservation has been given to women. He said that OBC reservation was given in Panchayat and urban local bodies. We have made space for SC and ST. Paharis have been given 10 per cent reservation, without reducing the share of Gujjars and Bakarwals. Special provisions have been made to accommodate displaced people from Pakistan-occupied Kashmir. He said that the Central Government is committed to ensure that these benefits reach the grassroots level.

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