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Violence in J&K down by 80%; UT has achieved complete stability: Amit Shah

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In past 10 years UT has not witnessed any bomb blasts, stone pelting incidents, or terrorist activities

Students can now breathe freely, pursue education without disruptions

Soon, the day will come when army will be stationed only at borders

New Delhi: Asserting that violence in Jammu and Kashmir has reduced by over 80%, Home Minister Amit Shah on Monday said that the Union Territory has achieved complete stability, and it would last forever.

Interacting with the youth of J&K under the ‘Watan Ko Jano’ Youth Exchange Program in the national capital, Shah said, “Following the abrogation of Article 370 under the leadership of Prime Minister Narendra Modi, Jammu and Kashmir has attained complete stability, which is there to stay.”He said that since 2019, students, youth, and residents of J&K have been brought on par with those in other states like Haryana and Punjab.

Highlighting the transformation in the security landscape, he said, “Over the past decade, there have been no bomb blasts, stone pelting incidents, or terrorist activities.

Students can now breathe freely and pursue their education without disruptions. With peace prevailing in the Valley, people across the country now view J&K with love and respect.”He pointed out the human cost of past unrest, stating, “In the last 30 years, around 38,000 people lost their lives due to violence—an era marked by destruction.

Today, violence has reduced by over 80%. However, I will not be truly satisfied until not a single life is lost to violence. That is our ultimate goal for J&K.”Encouraging the students to become ambassadors of peace, Shah said, “When people recognize that Kashmir is living in a peaceful environment, there will be no need for security forces within the region.

Soon, the day will come when there are no guns in the hands of the youth, and the army will be stationed only at the borders, as in other states. The power to create this future lies in the hands of students.”Highlighting J&K’s infrastructure development, he said, “Jammu and Kashmir is home to the world’s highest Chenab Rail Bridge—an engineering marvel not found in any other state. Additionally, we have Asia’s largest cable bridge, showcasing the scale of development aimed at promoting J&K as a premier tourist destination.”

The Home Minister also spoke about advancements in healthcare and education, mentioning the establishment of AIIMS and an Indian Institute of Management (IIM) in Jammu.Urging students to focus on their education and leverage government initiatives, Shah advised, “Do not drop out midway. Stay committed to your studies, achieve your goals, and make use of the vast opportunities available in the country.”Shah urged the students to take a message of peace, progress, and development back to their communities. “More such tours will be organized in the future, allowing you to explore and experience the progress across the country,” he assured.

Citing development milestones, Shah said, “Earlier, rural areas in Jammu and Kashmir lacked access to clean water. But due to PM Modi’s efforts, over 80% of rural households now have tap water connections.”—(KNO)

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