Published 15:14 IST, September 16th 2024
'No Place for Article 370 in Constitution': Amit Shah At BJP's Mega Rally in J&K Ahead of Polls
Union Home Minister Amit Shah on Monday reiterated "there is no place for Article 370 in the Constitution."
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Kishtwar: Union Home Minister Amit Shah on Monday reiterated "re is no place for Article 370 in Constitution." His remarks came during his mega rally in Kishtwar area in Jammu and Kashmir ahe of assembly elections. Shah exuded confidence in winning polls and said National Conference- Congress alliance will not be able to form government in union territory.
"NC and Congress say that y will reinstate Article 370 if ir government is formed. Should Article 370 be back?... reservation which Pahis and Gurjar brors get, would not be possible if Article 370 is restored... But I have been observing environment in Kashmir, neir Farooq Abdullah nor Rahul Gandhi is forming government here. Article 370 is now a part of history. re is no place for Article 370 in Constitution of India..," said Shah.
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He was leing BJP 's charge in Pder-Nagseni assembly segment in support of party candidate and former minister Sunil Sharma.
"re can never be two prime ministers, two constitutions and two flags in Kashmir. re will only be one flag and that is our Tricolour..," he ded.
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Shah also claimed re were attempts to revive terrorism in union territory, ding that it will be "buried to such a level" that it can never rise again.
“We will bury terrorism to such a level where it will never come out again. Attempts are on to revive terrorism as National Conference and Congress manifesto talks about releasing terrorists. This is Modi government and nobody has power to revive terrorism in Jammu and Kashmir,” Shah.
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This was home minister’s second visit to Jammu region within a fortnight. Earlier, during his two-day visit to Jammu on September 6 and 7, he released BJP ’s manifesto for J-K assembly elections and dressed a workers convention.
September 16 is last day for campaigning in 24 assembly constituencies in UT, including Pder-Nagseni, which goes to polls in first phase on September 18.
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(With agencies inputs)
14:51 IST, September 16th 2024