Kashmir integral part of India\, can\'t be separated: Shah

Kashmir integral part of India, can't be separated: Shah

Press Trust of India  |  Raigarh 

Shah Thursday said is an integral part of and cannot be separated from the country till a single worker is alive, irrespective of whether the party is in power or not.

Addressing an election rally in district headquarters in Chhattisgarh, he said when the is re-elected at the Centre, infiltrators will be identified across the country and deported.

"Election is underway in and an ally of Congress, had advocated for a in Do you think it's possible that a country can have two PMs? I have been asking Rahul baba to clarify his stand on the (Abdullah's) statement, but he is silent," Shah said slamming Rahul Gandhi.

"Rahul baba listen carefully...Presently there is a government headed by Modi ji and it will be re-elected. But even if we are not in power, nobody can separate Kashmir from till a single worker is alive. Kashmir is an integral part of and if anyone says that it will be isolated from the country, then people of the country will not tolerate it," he added.

Shah also accused the and the National Conference of not being in favour of scrapping Article 370 of the Constitution, which grants special status to Jammu and Kashmir.

"and National Conference don't want to remove Article 370. But the BJP has promised in its poll manifesto that Article 370 will be scrapped," he said.

"Another issue is that of NRC (National Register for Citizen). Congress is saying do not bring NRC, but I want to urge you to again elect the at the Centre...infiltrators will be identified right from Kashmir to Kanyakumari and from to Assam, and deported," he said.

Describing infiltrators as "termites", he said they are a threat to the nation's security. "Our commitment is to throw them out of the country," the BJP added.

Shah also alleged that the Congress and other opposition parties are unhappy with the success of the Indian Air Force's strike on terrorist camps at Balakot in in retaliation to the Pulwama terror attack.

"The has done the biggest work to safeguard the borders of the country. When terrorists attacked in Pulwama and killed our 40 jawans, there was anger and disappointment in the country. But the Modi government is not like the 'mauni baba' (silent) government. Barely 13 days after the attack, air strikes were carried out targeting terror camps in Pakistan," he said.

"At a time when the whole nation rejoiced, there was grief in But there was also sadness in the office Rahul baba and company," Shah claimed.

"The guru of Rahul Gandhi, Sam Pitroda, says some kids have committed mistakes and dialogue should be held with them. Do you think talks should be held with those who killed our 40 jawans? Our policy is clear that reply of the bullets will be given with shells. We will not hold talks with terrorists. BJP has a zero tolerance policy against terrorists."

The Congress ruled the country for 55 years, but it did nothing for development of poor, Dalits, tribals, villages and cities of the country, he alleged.

In the five years of the Modi government, work has been done for the development of 50 crore poor.

Shah also slammed the Congress government in and said Ayushman Bharat scheme has been stopped in the state which was meant for welfare of poor people.

He also targeted Minister for banning the CBI from investigating any fresh cases in the state without seeking the state's consent.

"Why was so afraid of the CBI that he banned it in the state immediatelyafter coming to power. What he has done?" he asked.

The Congress had promised to provide unemployment allowance in the state, Shah said, adding, "Are you (people) getting it? No development work is taking place in the state. The law and order situation has collapsed."

Shah was campaigning for BJP candidate from Lok Sabha constituency which will go to polls in the third phase on April 23.

(This story has not been edited by Business Standard staff and is auto-generated from a syndicated feed.)

First Published: Thu, April 18 2019. 14:35 IST