Modi government to try to win people's hearts in Kashmir

New Delhi: After the abrogation of Section 370 in Jammu and Kashmir, Kashmir is the most at the centre of the discussion. The situation in Jammu and Ladakh is normal. Kashmir has been sensitive from the beginning. Section 370 has been an emotional issue here. So, this decision of the Government has created a lot of apprehensions there. After the creation of the Union Territory, there is no possibility of early elections. The Government wants to win the hearts of the people first. The government plans to increase its participation in development work with greater powers of panchayats before the elections. The basic problem of the people of the state through Panchayats is to be removed.

In this link, Ujjwala, Ayushman, every household has to offer a scheme like electricity and water through panchayats. Apart from this, there will be a huge increase in the amount to be sent directly to the Panchayats. At the same time, the government plans to increase employment opportunities in the state. According to this, the government PSUs, army and armed forces will provide jobs on priority basis to the people of the valley.

In the meantime, all ambitious schemes pending for decades in the province will be put on the ground. The government will send a message through this that the decision of the Central Government has been taken for the betterment of the people of the state. The government is taking every step after its decision. Prime Minister Modi, Home Minister Shah and several senior ministers of the government will interact with the people. NSA Ajit Doval has stayed in Kashmir for the past several days in this regard.

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