New Delhi: Reiterating his promise of elections in Jammu and Kashmir which is being ruled directly by the centre since the abrogation of Article 370 in 2019, Union Home Minister Amit Shah on Saturday said the delimitation process has begun even as he accused the regional parties of "doing propaganda" in the valley.
Shah on Saturday launched the District Good Governance Index (DGGI) in Jammu and Kashmir, which is the first Union Territory to have such an index. The DGGI is a milestone and it is expected that it will provide a robust framework for evidence-based assessment of the performance of all the districts in Jammu and Kashmir.
Speaking virtually at the launch, the home minister said, "Delimitation has started and soon elections will be held. I have given assurance in Lok Sabha that as soon as the situation becomes normal in Jammu and Kashmir and statehood will be given back to Jammu and Kashmir."
Shah further slammed leaders for "doing propaganda" and said that "they are doing this for their own political benefits". "Many leaders have been talking false and doing propaganda. I want the youth to ask, crores of investment have been coming, tourists have been coming and they are doing propaganda for their own political benefits. The democracy has reached grass root level that is why they do this propaganda and youth should not listen to them," he said.
"Today is an important day also for the country as what has started from Jammu and Kashmir will be going to other parts of the country. I want to say to the people of Jammu and Kashmir that the Union Territory is going through a transformation that Prime Minister Narendra Modi has always thought of," Shah added as he hailed the PM Modi's 'vision' for the Union Territory.
"There has been a change after 2019, there were 87 MLAs in Union Territory and only three families were ruling but today there are 30,000 public representatives. These families said that after the abrogation of 370 the situation in Jammu and Kashmir has worsened but I want to tell them there has been a 40 per cent decrease in terror-related incidents and an 87 per cent decrease in killings," said Amit Shah.
"I want to ask these three families why they were not able to do so in the last so many years. Why are they misinforming people," the Home Minister said he attacked former chief ministers of the erstwhile state of Jammu and Kashmir Farooq Abdullah and Mehbooba Mufti. He further said that the people are receiving direct benefits from the government schemes in the Union Territory.