
Azad Calls for Immediate Restoration of JK Statehood…..image/daily excelsior
Azad Calls for Immediate Restoration of JK Statehood
In a recent rally held in Aishmuqam area of Anantnag district, DPAP Chairman Ghulam Nabi Azad emphasized the urgency of restoring statehood to Jammu and Kashmir. He highlighted the commitment made by the Prime Minister and Home Minister in Parliament to return the statehood, clarifying that their assurance was contingent on holding assembly elections in the Union territory.
Azad expressed dissatisfaction with the government’s decision to defer the restoration until after the assembly elections. He argued for immediate action, citing the absence of a specified timeframe, stating, “After the elections can be a long time later. But it should be done immediately.”
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Addressing Prime Minister Narendra Modi’s upcoming visit to Kashmir, Azad characterized it as long overdue. He acknowledged the Prime Minister’s visits to various parts of the country but stressed the importance of addressing specific regional needs. Azad urged Modi to undertake initiatives that local governments might struggle with, specifically proposing the establishment of two thermal power projects—one in Kashmir and one in Jammu—with a combined capacity of 4,000 MW.
Restoration of JK Statehood:Powering Progress: Azad’s Call for Energy Infrastructure
Azad underscored the critical role of electricity in fostering development, particularly for initiatives such as startups. He asserted that creating two thermal power projects would not only address energy deficits but also support the Prime Minister’s favored programs for employment generation. According to Azad, “Jammu and Kashmir has been ruled by the BJP for the last 10 years, and in the past two years, one problem remains constant—electricity.”
Restoration of JK Statehood:Electricity Woes: A Persistent Challenge in Jammu and Kashmir
Reflecting on his extensive visits to different regions of Jammu and Kashmir over the past two years, Azad identified a common issue—electricity. He argued that resolving the electricity problem is crucial for tackling unemployment in the region and ensuring successful implementation of developmental programs. Azad urged the government to prioritize and address the persistent challenges faced by the people of Jammu and Kashmir.
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