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As HM made best efforts to find a lasting solution for Kashmir issue: Rajnath

As HM made best efforts to find a lasting solution for Kashmir issue: Rajnath
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Says time has come to review article 370, 35A

Mumbai: Union Home Minister Rajnath Singh on Friday said that he tried his best to find a lasting solution to the Kashmir problem.
“As home minister, I made maximum number of visits to Jammu and Kashmir and tried to find a long-term solution to the region’s problems, though it could not yield the desired results,” he told PTI during his visit to Mumbai for addressing poll rallies in the state.
“Now, time has come to review articles 35A and 370 of the Constitution (providing special status and rights to the state and its citizens) and assess what Jammu and Kashmir got and what it lost due to these two provisions,” he says.
“My ministry also revoked the registration of 20,000 organisations which used to get money from overseas, under the Foreign Contribution (Regulation) Act, and were involved in activities which were not in the interest of our country,” he says.
He said that curbing insurgency in the Northeast has been his biggest achievement as home minister.
The Union home minister asserted that BJP will come back to power with a thumping majority as people want the good governance of the Narendra Modi dispensation to continue.
“The way Modiji has led the country at national and international levels in the last five years, there is not an iota of doubt about our win with three-fourths majority in these polls,” he claims.
Singh says as home minister, he worked, among other things, towards curbing insurgency in the Northeast and Naxalism in parts of the country.
“Insurgency in Northeast is almost finished,” he told PTI.
On Naxalism, he says, “We are now in the most favourable position since 1971, when more security personnel used to get killed than Naxals. Now the trend has reversed… Our security forces have been giving a befitting reply and eliminating Naxals.”
Earlier Naxals operated in 126 districts, but now their activities are limited to just six-seven districts, he says.
“We are quite sure that in coming days, we will root them out. The elimination of insurgency in the Northeast has been my biggest achievement as home minister…even beyond my expectations,” the former chief minister of Uttar Pradesh says.
Singh, who is contesting Lok Sabha polls from Lucknow, says he does not believe that Modi’s persona is overshadowing the work of other lawmakers and ministers.
Asked about the BJP fielded only a few Muslim candidates, he says though he was not in a position to tell the exact number, but the party has given tickets to members from the community.
“We are very careful about our core principal – ‘Sabka Saath Sabka Vikas’. Unfortunately, the opposition parties are unsuccessfully trying to create a fear factor. But we have built a sense of confidence and I am quite sure that we will get their (Muslims) bigger support this time than what we got in the previous Lok Sabha election,” he claims.
Singh says North Indians living in Maharashtra always supported the BJP ever since this party came to existence.
He also dubs the BJP-Shiv Sena alliance as an “unbreakable bond”.
“The coming together of two parties with same nationalist ideology is very rare. But this is possible only here in Maharashtra. Though we had some differences, but they have been resolved. The BJP-Shiv Sena have an unbreakable bond and we have proved it,” he adds. (PTI)


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