“Would Have Given More Money Than IMF If…”: Rajnath Singh’s Jibe At Pak

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Rajnath Singh: J&K Elections a Testament to India’s Strength

Addressing a public rally in Gurez, Jammu and Kashmir, Defence Minister Rajnath Singh emphasized the significance of the upcoming assembly elections. He described them not as ordinary elections, but as a powerful demonstration of India’s democracy and strength, urging full participation from all eligible voters.

Development and Economic Comparisons with Pakistan

Singh highlighted the substantial Prime Minister’s Development Package (PMDP) allocated to Jammu and Kashmir since 2015, asserting that the amount surpasses the funds Pakistan sought from the International Monetary Fund (IMF). He drew a contrast, suggesting that improved relations between India and Pakistan could have resulted in even greater financial aid from India to its neighbor. He quoted Atal Bihari Vajpayee’s emphasis on the importance of harmonious relations between India and Pakistan despite their differences.

Targeting Terrorism and Opposition Parties

The Defence Minister directly addressed Pakistan’s role in supporting terrorism in Kashmir, stating that successive Indian governments have urged Pakistan to dismantle terrorist camps on its soil. He warned of a resolute Indian response to any terrorist attacks, indicating a willingness to retaliate across borders if necessary. Singh criticized opposition parties, specifically the National Conference (NC) and Congress, for their stance on restoring Article 370, highlighting the positive changes in Jammu and Kashmir since its revocation.

Transformative Changes and Future Outlook

Singh further emphasized the positive transformation of Jammu and Kashmir, citing increased tourism, the hoisting of the national flag at Lal Chowk, and a shift from stone-throwing to educational pursuits among the youth. He contrasted the current development efforts with what he characterized as the exploitative rule of previous political families. He concluded by emphasizing the establishment of prestigious institutions such as IIMs and IITs as part of the region’s future development.


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