Jammu and Kashmir: Nirmala Sitharaman said this on transparency in the state
Jammu and Kashmir: Nirmala Sitharaman said this on transparency in the state
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Union Finance Minister Nirmala Sitharaman on Wednesday took a dig at the opposition, saying that Jammu and Kashmir no longer has corruption but transparency and true democracy. Responding to the discussion, Sitharaman said that since the removal of Article 370, there have been many positive changes and in Do not include an increase in exports.

For your information, let us tell you that while referring to the many initiatives taken by the Center for the development of the Jammu and Kashmir Union Territory, he said that the elections for the Block Development Council have been conducted successfully. The Finance Minister said that now people can contact the ministers, Lt. Governor or advisors directly. Only yesterday, many businessmen met many ministers including the Home Minister. He was overwhelmed that he can now reach the central government. This is a welcome change. They could not reach Srinagar before August 5, 2019.

Apart from this, Union Minister of State for Home Affairs G.P. Kishan Reddy intervened in the discussion and dismissed the claims of the opposition parties that Jammu and Kashmir has been converted into an open prison. He stressed that the newly formed union territory is open to tourists and closed to terrorists. Reddy said that the Modi government wants to give the national flag and computer in place of Pakistani flags and stones in the hands of the youth of the Union Territory.

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