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Kashmir: Modi government did in 75 days what Congress could not in 72 years, says Shah

'We had been saying that Kashmir was an integral part of India. But Article 370 was giving some sort of message that something is still incomplete,' the home minister said

PTI Jind(Haryana) Published 16.08.19, 10:40 AM
Amit Shah in Srinagar on June 27.

Amit Shah in Srinagar on June 27. PTI file photo

Union home minister Amit Shah asserted on Friday that the scrapping of the special status of Jammu and Kashmir is a 'big milestone for the unity and integrity of the country and will ensure development of the state.

At a rally in Jind, ahead of Haryana elections, Shah said the revocation of provisions of Article 370 of the Constitution would help in developing Jammu, Kashmir and Ladakh.

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Shah made the statement at a time large parts of Kashmir and still under government-imposed restrictions and many of Kashmir's mainstream political laders are under detention.

He also said the Modi government scrapped the special status in 75 days, which the previous Congress-led governments could not do in 72 years because of their 'vote-bank greed'.

'Abrogation of Article 370 and 35A is a big milestone for the unity and integrity of India. We had been saying that Kashmir was an integral part of India. But Article 370 was giving some sort of message that something is still incomplete,' he said.

Elections in Haryana are due in two months.

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