Amit Shah meets Altaf Bukhari-led delegation, says J&K will have better domicile policy than other states

Union Home Minister Amit Shah on Sunday said that J&K will have better domicile policy than other states in India and emphasised that there was no intention to effect demographic change in the former state following abrogation of Article 370.

He made the remarks during a meeting with a 24-member delegation from Jammu & Kashmir’s Apni Party led by Altaf Bukhari in New Delhi today, said the Ministry of Home Affairs in a statement.

   

He assured them that the NDA Government under Prime Minister Narendra Modi will take all steps for the overall development of Jammu and Kashmir. He expressed confidence that visible changes will be seen on the ground in the next three to four months.

Shah after engaging with the delegation on about 40 odd issues raised by them emphasised that there is no intention of the Government for demographic change in the region and all such talks have no basis at all. 

He said that the Government will work with all sections of the society to realize the hopes of statehood for Jammu and Kashmir at an early opportunity. 

Shri Shah said that the Prime Minister in his address to the nation after abrogation of Article 370 said this and even he, himself in his speech in Lok Sabha on 6th August, 2019 expressed the same. The Home Minister said this is also good for India’s interest, as the region is a border area.

Allaying the apprehensions of the delegation on restrictions, Shah said all decisions on relaxations being taken by the Prime Minister and implemented by the Home Ministry are based on ground realities and not due to any pressure. 

He referred to steps like release of people from preventive detention, restoration of internet, relaxation in curfew and added that even political prisoners will be freed in times to come as the main objective of the government is that not a single person should die, be it a common Kashmiri or security personnel. 

The Home Minister assured the delegation that Jammu and Kashmir will have a better domicile policy than other states in the country and said that a reasonable Economic Development Policy will be drafted soon after widespread consultation. He emphasised that there is no discrimination in implementation of Central Laws in Jammu and Kashmir and interests of all sections will be taken care of.

The Home Minister told the delegation that soon a very attractive Industrial Policy will be announced for rapid economic development and a Land Bank has already been created. He said, for the last 70 years, J&K attracted Rs 13,000 Crore and expressed hope that by 2024 three times more investment will come in the region as there is huge potential for the same and investors are also willing to come forward. This will also solve the problem of unemployment in the region, he added.

On the issues of reservation, the Home Minister said that a Commission will be set up soon and reiterated that no injustice will be done to Gujjars, nomads and other communities. On the issues concerning J&K Bank, he assured the delegation to personally look into the problems. He said that issues on bureaucratic front and loopholes in general administration will be resolved on a fast track basis. Shri Shah said that he will also ask the LG to appoint a Nodal Person to meet the aggrieved people twice in a week. He also asked the delegation to provide feedback from the below for their prompt redressal.

Shah said his government is open to suggestions and feedback from all including from old parties, new parties and individuals for overall development of Jammu and Kashmir.

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