Union Minister Javadekar takes dig on Pakistan, says this on Kashmir issue

New Delhi: Union Information and Broadcasting Minister Prakash Javadekar has taunted Pakistan over the Kashmir issue. Javadekar lashed out at Pakistan and said that Pakistan has become angry after the removal of Article 370 from Jammu and Kashmir. Pakistan is behind the internationalization of the issue. But he has not got the expected success anywhere. In this case, the whole world stands with India. Union Minister Javadekar was speaking on completion of initial 100 days in the second term of Modi government.

Javadekar said that the biggest decision in the Modi government has been to make Article 370, 35A and Jammu and Kashmir and Ladakh a separate union territory. Today it has been 35 days and barring a few isolated incidents, the situation is normal. Talking about the economy, he said that at the global level economic recession is going on. It has a transient effect on all the country's economies, but the strength of the domestic market in India will not allow the recession to be effective.

Describing the decline in the pace of economic growth, Javadekar said that this period will not last long as the domestic market is in a better position and the government is vigilantly active to handle the situation, so there is nothing to worry about. Citing the weak pace of economic development, Javadekar said on the sarcasm done by Congress leader Rahul Gandhi on the 100 days achievements of the government, What can I say about the 90 days out of 100? Javadekar said that the government is doing everything possible to deal with the slowdown in the economy.

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