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‘Gandhis, Abdullahs, and Muftis accountable for 42,000 killings in JK’: Amit Shah

Lashing out at the families of his opponents, Union Home Minister Amit Shah on Friday accused Gandhis, Muftis and Abdullah families of being responsible for the killing of 42,000 people in Jammu Kashmir from 1947 to 2014.

He stated that the successful G-20 in Srinagar was a grand success, and all the participants have returned to their respective countries with the message.

Addressing a gathering at Bhagwati Nagar Rally Ground in Jammu, the Home Minister said that gone are the days when three families would rule and ruin J-K.

“From 1947 to 2014, 42,000 people were killed in Jammu Kashmir. Who was ruling during this period? Three families—the Gandhis, Abdullahs, and Muftis.”

Paying tribute to the BJP ideologue, Dr Shyama Prasad Mukherjee, on his death anniversary, Shah said that Mukherjee was illegally arrested in 1953 for entering J&K without a permit.

“Why should one need a permit to enter their own country? He was jailed and later assassinated,” Shah said, adding that today the “soul of Mukherjee will be resting in peace as his mission and vision of Ek Vidhan, Ek Nishan, and Ek Pradhan stands fulfilled.”

The Home Minister said that Dr Mukherjee was the first to oppose the inclusion of Article 370 into the Indian constitution, stating that “one nation can’t have two flags, two constitutions, and two heads.”

“On August 5, 2019, Prime Minister Narendra Modi took a big step and removed Article 370 forever, fulfilling Dr Mukherjee’s vision,” Shah said, adding that if West Bengal is with India today, it is due to the vision of Dr Mukherjee.

He mentioned that India is celebrating nine years of PM Modi’s rule. “Modi’s rule is an open book. It is not like the UPA that had a Rs 12 lakh crore scam. There is not even a single corruption allegation against Modi during his nine-year rule,” Shah said, as per KNO.

He stated that Jammu is reaching new heights of development, and today multi-crore projects were inaugurated in the city. Shah said that the BJP has tightened the noose on militancy, and today “, militancy is on its deathbed.”

“In the UPA’s ten-year rule, there were 60,327 terrorism incidents. In Modi’s nine-year rule, terrorism reached its lowest ebb. In the 47 months after the abrogation of Article 370, there were only 32 calls for strikes, while stone pelting declined by 90 percent,” he said, adding, “The youth of J&K have replaced stones with laptops and books.”

Shah mentioned that in 2022, for the first time, 1.88 crore tourists visited J&K. Seeking support for Modi from the people of Jammu for the 2024 parliamentary polls, he said there is no comparison between “Rahul Baba and Modi ji.”

“We will win over 300 seats in the 2024 polls,” he said. The Home Minister said that the successful G-20 summit in Srinagar from May 22 to May 25 this year was a “grand success.”

“Every foreign dignitary has returned to their respective countries with the message of peace and the changing Kashmir post Article 370 abrogation,” he said and credited LG Manoj Sinha for the smooth conduct of the G-20 summit in Srinagar.

Shah will arrive in Kashmir later this afternoon after paying obeisance at Tirupati Mandir in Jammu. (KNO)

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