New Delhi: After the removal of Section 370 from Jammu and Kashmir, the Ministry of Minority Affairs is going to take major steps to explore the possibilities of development. Tomorrow, a delegation of officials from the Ministry of Minority Affairs is visiting Jammu and Kashmir on Tuesday to see where and how schools, colleges, and other buildings are constructed in different areas of the plaintiffs for two days, i.e. 27th and 28th August.
Minority Affairs Minister Mukhtar Abbas Naqvi has said that those in the opposition who are opposed to the 370-issue move due to "political bias" will also support it in the future. In fact, Naqvi has always said, "We are paying special attention to Jammu and Kashmir and Ladakh," he says, noting that it has been his endeavor to benefit the people of the Valley through all the schemes of the ministry.
The team will now visit the Valley and will later participate in the program in Jammu and Ladakh. The team will be accompanied by the Secretary of the Ministry, joint secretary, and other senior officials. Naqvi said that the removal of Section 370 is welcomed by all people, including the Muslim community of the state, and the purpose of taking security measures in the state is to prevent separatists from misleading the people.
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