J-K progressing in new ways, terrorism reduced: BJP's Tarun Chugh

ANI April 7, 2025 112 views

The BJP is highlighting significant progress in Jammu and Kashmir under Prime Minister Narendra Modi's leadership. Union Home Minister Amit Shah's two-day visit underscores the government's commitment to regional security and development. Tarun Chugh emphasized reduced terrorism and improved infrastructure as key achievements. The visit signals continued efforts to transform the region's socio-political landscape.

"J-K is progressing in new ways... We have reduced terrorism" - Tarun Chugh, BJP Leader
Jammu, April 7: Bharatiya Janata Party (BJP) leader Tarun Chugh on Sunday evening stated that the country is moving forward under the leadership of Prime Minister Narendra Modi and Jammu and Kashmir is progressing in new ways.

Key Points

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Modi's leadership driving significant changes in Jammu and Kashmir

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Amit Shah conducts critical security review in region

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Infrastructure and development improvements highlighted

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Terrorism reduction emphasized as key achievement

Jammu (Jammu & Kashmir) [India], April 7 (ANI): Bharatiya Janata Party (BJP) leader Tarun Chugh on Sunday evening stated that the country is moving forward under the leadership of Prime Minister Narendra Modi and Jammu and Kashmir is progressing in new ways.

His remarks came after Amit Shah arrived in Jammu on Sunday evening for a two-day visit.

On Union Home Minister Amit Shah's J&K visit, Tarun Chugh told reporters, "The country is moving forward under the leadership of PM Narendra Modi, and J&K is progressing in new ways... Road, rail, infrastructure and medical facilities have improved... Drinking water is being supplied to homes... We have reduced terrorism, and J&K is a peaceful region... This is why the Prime Minister is reaching J&K this month, and the Home Minister has come today..."

He also spoke on the Waqf (Amendment) act and targeted the Adbullah and Mufti families.

He further added, "Some leaders are trying to instil fear in people's minds... Waqf will now be for the benefit of poor and women... Now the Adbullah and Mufti families have to decide whether they are with the looters or with the orphans, poor and women... The Home Minister reiterated that this Bill is not against any religion, worship places and Dargas will be handled by the same people and government will not interfere with it..."

Union Home Minister Amit Shah arrived at Raj Bhawan in Jammu on Sunday for a two-day visit to Jammu and Kashmir (J-K) scheduled for April 7-8.

He was received at the airport by Lieutenant Governor Manoj Sinha.

In a post on X, J-K LG Sinha said, "Welcomed Hon'ble Union Home and Cooperation Minister Shri Amit Shah Ji on his arrival at Jammu today."

During his visit, Shah will chair a high-level security review meeting in the Union Territory to assess the current law and order scenario.

Senior officials from the J-K Police, Central Armed Police Forces (CAPFs), and intelligence agencies will likely attend the meeting.

Discussions are expected to focus on counter-terrorism operations, cross-border infiltration attempts, and the overall security landscape in Jammu and Kashmir.In addition to the review meeting, the Home Minister is also expected to visit forward areas along the International Border to inspect security arrangements and boost the morale of the forces stationed there.

This visit comes against the backdrop of heightened efforts to combat terrorism and enhance border security. Shah's visit to the Union Territory is significant considering the recent terror activities in the Kathua district of Jammu and Kashmir that deteriorated the peace and tranquil atmosphere in the region.

The Home Minister's previous visit to Jammu and Kashmir in October 2022 marked a significant moment. During this visit, he announced several developmental projects and emphasised the government's commitment to bringing peace and stability to the region.

He also held extensive discussions with political leaders, security officials, and local representatives to address regional concerns.Since the abrogation of Article 370 in August 2019, the government has intensified its counter-terrorism operations and launched various initiatives to bolster infrastructure and development in the region.

Shah's upcoming visit is seen as a continuation of these efforts, with a focus on strengthening security mechanisms and ensuring the safety of civilians.Shah had also visited Jammu during the recent Assembly elections in Jammu and Kashmir. In September 2024, he launched the Bharatiya Janata Party's (BJP) election campaign in the region.

During his visit, Shah addressed party workers and public rallies, emphasising the BJP's commitment to development and security in the Union Territory.

He criticised opposition parties, particularly the National Conference (NC) and Congress, accusing them of misleading the public regarding the restoration of statehood.Shah then reiterated that the central government would restore Jammu and Kashmir's statehood at an appropriate time after the elections.

Reader Comments

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Rahul K.
Finally some positive news from J&K! The infrastructure improvements are visible when I visited last month. Hope the peace continues 🤞
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Priya M.
While development is good, I wish the article had more concrete data about reduced terrorism incidents. Numbers would make these claims more credible.
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Sunil T.
My cousin is posted in J&K and says the situation has improved dramatically since 2019. The forces are doing great work under challenging conditions. Salute to our heroes! 🇮🇳
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Ananya R.
The Waqf amendment sounds promising if it truly benefits the poor and women. Hope the implementation matches the intentions.
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Vikram J.
Development is good but I'm concerned about the political rhetoric targeting specific families. Shouldn't we focus more on unity?
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Neha P.
Drinking water supply and medical facilities are basic rights that every citizen deserves. Glad to see progress but hope it reaches all remote areas too.

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