Kashmir 'trouble' confined to three and half districts: Shah

TNN Bureau. Updated: 5/21/2017 11:08:47 PM Front Page

JAMMU: Nearly endorsing Chief Minister Mehbooba Mufti's assessment, the Bhartiya Janta Party chief Amit Shah today said that the trouble in Kashmir was confined to only three and half districts of Kashmir Valley.
In wake of violent eruption last year which nearly 100 people killed, Chief Minister Mehbooba Mufti had said that not more than five percent people were involved in the protests while 95 percent, she said, wanted peaceful resolution of their problems.
Speaking to a television channel, Amit Shah said today that overall picture of Kashmir situation was being wrongly projected as not many people were involved in it. "There is a big gap between the reality and the projection" of the Kashmir situation and the trouble was confined to "three and half districts", he said.
Shah said there was no need for even an "iota of concern" over the situation in Kashmir which has witnessed months of unrest, and asserted that the Narendra Modi-led government will control it soon.
The government was keeping a sharp vigil over the situation and the Valley has witnessed many spells of such unrest in the past, before the situation has normalised, he said.
Shah also attacked the Congress for criticising the government, claiming that it had no right to do so as the Kashmir problem was an outcome of the policies of its governments since independence.
Shah took a wide range of questions in the interview.
Replying to a question on the BJP-led NDA's candidate for the Presidential polls in July as the opposition was already working on putting up a joint candidate, said BJP President Amit Shah told Aaj Tak channel in an interview that a decision is yet to be taken.
"Even if I have a name on my mind, it has to be discussed within the party first," he said.
He also rejected the Shiv Sena's proposal regarding Bhagwat, saying that party has itself ruled it out.
Terming the lynching of seven persons in Jharkhand by a mob over abduction rumours as an "isolated and stray incident" which happens in a country of 125 crore people, the BJP chief said it would not be appropriate to link such cases of violence to his party.
People should look up the crime data to find out if cases of violence have increased under the BJP governments, he said.
To a question if Tamil superstar Rajinikant will join the BJP, Shah said the decision has to be taken by the actor himself and his party welcomed all good people to its fold.
Ahead of the Modi government's third anniversary, he said it has won the people's trust and added that the poor have the belief that it was working for their welfare.
In a democracy the "biggest certificate is the people's verdict" and the masses have time and again underscored their support for the BJP-led NDA government, he said in a reference to the BJP's win in several state polls.
The Modi government has been able to rid the country of the politics of casteism, family rule and appeasement, and turned the focus on the politics of performance, he claimed.
While the UPA government was accused of scams running into Rs 12 lakh crore, even rivals of the NDA government have not levelled a single charge of corruption against it, Shah claimed.


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