The Congress Saturday hit out at Prime Minister Narendra Modi over his statehood to Union Territory only by saffron party possible remarks saying the region has become a bureaucratic fiefdom controlled by the BJP-RSS cabal.
The Grand old party asked when will full statehood return to Jammu and Kashmir.
Earlier today, Prime Minister Modi addressed an election rally in the Doda district of Jammu region in support of BJP candidates and said only his government will grant statehood to Jammu and Kashmir.
Congress General Secretary (Communications) Jairam Ramesh noted that since the fall of the PDP-BJP government in 2018, Jammu and Kashmir has been administered by Modi government.
In a series of questions to the Prime Minister, Ramesh asked, “Why has Modi’s government failed to salvage the security situation in J&K and what is his vision to restore normalcy.”
“Why is the central government consistently lying to the country about the security situation in J&K?” Ramesh said in a post on X.
The Congress leader further asked why has there been a sharp increase in narcotics smuggling under the Union government’s administration.
Ramesh said one fundamental reason for the upsurge in terrorist activity, particularly in Jammu, is the sharp rise in naroctics smuggling over the last few years with the International Border in Jammu rather than the LoC in Kashmir, being the primary area of operation for the smugglers.
He alleged that since 2018, the people of J&K have been denied any avenue to express their grievances.
“The region has become a bureaucratic fiefdom controlled by the BJP-RSS cabal. While claiming to have ended special status for J&K, the government has in fact created an extra-special situation of a new and unique political system: one where the state has been downgraded to a UT, elections have been suspended, and all norms of constitutional morality violated,” he alleged.
In his speech in Parliament on December 11, 2023, Home Minister Amit Shah stated that full statehood to J&K would be restored at an “appropriate time”, Ramesh pointed out.
“Five years after being stripped of their statehood, the people of J&K still lack clarity on what the timeline for this return of statehood is. Based on the experience of the last five years, where the Assembly elections were delayed on one pretext or the other, the people of J&K don’t buy the center’s assurance of restoration of statehood,” he said.
Can the Prime Minister give a straight answer to this key question as to when will full statehood return to Jammu and Kashmir, the Congress leader asked.
He further asked who will take moral responsibility for the loss of two Indian Army personnel to terrorist attacks in Kishtwar on Friday.
“One of the most repeated talking points of the non-biological PM is that the Government’s abrogation of Article 370 has curbed terrorism in Jammu and Kashmir. The mood on the ground in J&K, however, is one of anxiety. At least fifty-three security personnel have been killed to the south of Pir Panjal since 2021, in an area where there were no major incidents of terrorism between 2007 and 2014,” he said.
“In the last few months, it has spread even to neighboring districts that we considered largely peaceful: as evinced by the attack in Reasi on the 9th of June, the attack in Kathua on the 10th of June, in Doda on the 11th of June, in Udhampur on the 19th of August, and in Kishtwar on 13th of September. Infiltration from Pakistan is rising along the International Border, and a palpable sense of insecurity prevails across J&K,” Ramesh said.