Mumbai: People in Jammu and Kashmir would have had gold-roofed homes if previous governments spent all the funds released by the Centre for the restive region's development, BJP chief and Union Home Minister Amit Shah said in suburban Goregoan on Sunday.
Speaking at a rally here on the Centre's decision to abrogate provisions of Article 370, he added that the move by the Centre would bring progress to J-K.
"The Indian government has spent Rs 2.27 lakh crore so far in Jammu and Kashmir since its formation. Had it gone to people, their houses would have had roofs made of gold," Shah claimed.
He said that Article 370, which gave J-K special status, allowed governments there to not establish an anti-corruption bureau, making it easy for some to "loot" the money that was being sent by the Centre for development works.