September 22nd 2024.
During a recent rally in Rajouri, Defence Minister Rajnath Singh addressed the crowd and spoke about the relationship between India and Pakistan. He stated that India is open to engaging in dialogue with Pakistan, but only if they can guarantee an end to their support of terrorism on Indian soil.
Singh also took the opportunity to criticize the Congress, National Conference, and People's Democratic Party for being "proxies of Pakistan." He firmly stated that the BJP will not allow these parties to push the "impure agenda" of Pakistan in Jammu and Kashmir. He emphasized that Hindu-Muslim unity is crucial for the progress of the country.
The defence minister went on to explain that while the opposition parties are advocating for talks with Pakistan, it is important to remember that Pakistan has been aiding and abetting terrorism in Jammu and Kashmir. He firmly stated that terrorism and dialogue cannot coexist, but if Pakistan can guarantee an end to their support of terrorism, India is willing to embrace them and begin talks.
Singh also highlighted the devastating impact of Pakistan-sponsored terrorism in Jammu and Kashmir, with many innocent lives lost, including a significant number of Muslims. He then shifted the focus to the recent remarks made by Pakistan's Defence Minister Khawaja Asif, where he claimed that his country and the NC-Congress alliance are on the same page regarding the restoration of Article 370. Singh condemned this statement as interference in India's internal affairs, stating that a poverty-stricken country like Pakistan has no right to meddle in our matters.
He went on to say that Pakistan has a history of relying on foreign aid, and they are currently seeking assistance from the International Monetary Fund. This amount is even less than the package announced by Prime Minister Narendra Modi for Jammu and Kashmir. Singh used the metaphor of "doing business in snakes" to convey the message that Pakistan's actions will ultimately harm them.
The defence minister assured the people of Jammu and Kashmir that terrorism will be eradicated, and the BJP is committed to creating a "new Jammu and Kashmir" without allowing anyone to push it backwards. He also criticized the Congress, NC, and PDP for their divisive politics, stating that instead of being "proxies of Pakistan," they should focus on addressing the issues facing the country.
Singh also took a dig at Rahul Gandhi for his recent visit to the United States, where he allegedly defamed India. He urged the people to give a fitting reply to the Congress in the upcoming election.
The defence minister also spoke about the abrogation of Article 370 in August 2019, stating that it has given the government the opportunity to rebuild Jammu and Kashmir. He firmly stated that no power can restore it again. He also criticized the opposition parties for misleading the people by promising to restore statehood, even though Prime Minister Modi has already assured that it will be restored.
Singh stressed the importance of unity between Hindus and Muslims for the progress of the country. He stated that it is only when we move forward together that we can make our country proud.
In conclusion, the defence minister asserted that the BJP will form the government in Jammu and Kashmir after the conclusion of the ongoing Assembly polls. He praised the Modi government for its efforts in developing the region and creating a peaceful environment, evident from the large number of people participating in the election. Singh also highlighted the various measures taken by the government, such as providing jobs and improving connectivity in the region. He ended his speech by urging the people to vote for the BJP and continue their journey towards progress and development.
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