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Prime Minister Narendra Modi on Tuesday launched a blistering attack at the Opposition and former ruling parties of Jammu and Kashmir claiming they nurtured problems in Jammu and Kashmir while the Bharatiya Janata Party (BJP) freed the Valley from 70 years of misrule. He also highlighted the importance of youth in making a new India and urged them to work together for the development of the country.
While addressing a National Cadet Corps (NCC) rally in Delhi, PM Modi said that nothing was done in the last 70 years to solve the problems of Kashmir. The 3-4 families that ruled Kashmir for 70 years did not work toward solving these problems but towards nurturing them, he added.
The result of all the misrule in the Valley led to terrorism in which thousands of innocents died over the years; people were forced to even migrate from Kashmir, said PM Modi.
He also slammed Pakistan for fighting proxy wars against India for decades which have claimed lives of thousands of civilians and jawans. Before recalling that Pakistan has lost three wars against India, PM Modi asserted that India's armed forces need less than 10-12 days to defeat the neighbouring country.
He also said the BJP-led NDA government brought the CAA to correct “historical injustice”. PM Modi also said the law — which grants citizenship to non-Muslims from Pakistan, Afghanistan, and Bangladesh — fulfils BJP’s “old promise” given to the minorities of the three countries.

Speaking at the rally of the National Cadet Corps in Delhi, PM Modi attacked political opponents who opposed the recent decisions of the government. “Nehru-Liyaquat pact spoke about protecting minorities. We had promised them that India would help them in troubled times. Mahatma Gandhi also wished the same. The government has introduced CAA to fulfill a promise India made. The country has seen the real face of those giving communal colour to decisions of our government which is solving decades-old issues. The nation is watching. It’s quiet, but it’s understanding everything.”

Widespread protests have erupted across the country against the contentious act, which the Parliament passed recently.

Publish Time: 28 January 2020
TP News

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