Lok Sabha has passed the Jammu and Kashmir Reorganisation (Amendment) Bill, 2021. The Bill seeks to merge the J&K cadre with the AGMUT cadre for All India Services.
Speaking on the Bill, Home Minister Amit Shah said, Panchayati Raj, has started in Jammu and Kashmir after NDA Government came to power. He said, many of the J&K residents, who did not receive electricity in the past 70 years, got it in the past seven months. He stated that Jammu and Kashmir has been the top priority of Prime Minister Narendra Modi and a lot of development projects have been taken up in the UT. He said, the government wants to make Jammu and Kashmir self-reliant and emphasized that development will reach even the remotest areas.
The Home Minister said the Opposition is asking what the NDA Government has done for Jammu and Kashmir since 2019. He asked what the Opposition could do for Jammu and Kashmir for 70 years. Mr. Shah said those who were given the opportunity to govern for generations should ask themselves if they are fit to demand an account. He said the abrogation of Article 370 was for the benefit of the nation. He said, the bill has nothing to do with the statehood of Jammu and Kashmir and
asserted that statehood will be given at the right time.
The Minister said the three families which ruled Jammu and Kashmir for 70 years have done nothing to develop the Health sector or provide employment. He predicted that 25 thousand government jobs will be given to the youth of Jammu and Kashmir before 2022. He said no major business house would invest in Jammu & Kashmir earlier, but after Article 370 was revoked, many businessmen are investing there.
Leader of Congress in Lok Sabha Adhir Ranjan Chowdhury said, the government showed a lot of dreams while bringing the bill, but Jammu and Kashmir have not returned to normalcy. He said, more than 90 thousand crores of local business has ended. He said the NDA Government has not been successful in bringing back displaced Pandits to Jammu and Kashmir.
TMC leader Saugata Roy asked what has been achieved after Jammu and Kashmir was turned into a Union Territory. He said the development has come to a standstill in the place.
N.K. Premchandran of RSP sought to know the real state of law and order in Jammu and Kashmir now. He also asked when statehood will be given to Jammu and Kashmir.