Amit Shah's visit to Jammu and Kashmir is a very positive step: BJP MLA Vikram Randhawa
Jammu, April 6 (IANS). Home Affairs Minister Amit Shah arrived here on a three-day Jammu and Kashmir tour on Sunday. Jammu and Kashmir BJP Mla Vikram Randhawa said the tour takes place especially at the sacred opportunity of the closing of Ram Navami and Navratri, when there is an atmosphere of reverence for mother across the country. Vikram Randhawa said that the arrival of the Minister of Home Affairs in the city is Jammu an important thing, and that its three -day schedule will be positive for the state. He will stay in Jammu by Monday afternoon and then go to Kashmir. Vikram Randhawa said the MAs in the meeting with the Minister of Home Affairs will have the opportunity to discuss their functioning and the work done in the meeting. Their purpose of Jammu was to always build a strong Jammu, and during this time every aspect of the state will be discussed. Randhawa said all the MLAs would get a great morale from the meeting with the Minister of Home Affairs, as this meeting is important to improve the development and situation of Jammu and Kashmir. Kashmir -centric political parties have always used Article 370 as an extortion tool. He used it to create his political credibility and get Jammu and Kashmir to get financial help from Delhi. Now that this article has been removed, there is no justification for it. Randhawa said it is now meaningless to try to discuss this issue in any meeting or session, as this issue is completely over. Randhawa also said the increase in slogans such as “Azad Kashmir” in Jammu and Kashmir is an unexpected and unacceptable effort. He warned that if such slogans were promoted, the state government should take strict steps. If the state government does not take this step, the central government must intervene to control this situation. Randhawa said the visit of the Minister of Home Affairs, Amit Shah, will improve security, development and political situation in Jammu and Kashmir, and the coordination between the central and state government will increase to solve the state’s problems. -Ians PSM/Ekd shares this story -tags