Sonia Gandhi, Rahul Gandhi Should Explain Congressional Position On Gupkar Declaration, Says Amit Shah | India News


NEW DELHI: Affirming that Jammu and Kashmir has been, is and will always be an integral part of India, Minister of the Interior Amit shah on Tuesday he said that Congress and the Gupkar Gang want to bring Jammu and Kashmir into the age of terror and upheaval. Shah cited comments from the leaders of the Gupkar alliance to seek international help to restore Article 370 and sought a response from the leaders of Congress. Sonia Gandhi Y Rahul gandhi to explain if they supported them.
The BJP has been targeting Congress in its attempt to corner the opposition party since the latter decided to join the Gupkar alliance to challenge local body elections in Jammu and Kashmir.
“The Gupkar gang is going global. They want foreign forces to intervene in Jammu and Kashmir. The Gupkar gang also insults the tricolor of India. Do Sonia Ji and Rahul Ji support such Gupkar gang movements? his clear stance to the people of India, “Shah said in a series of tweets.

He said that the Indian people will no longer tolerate an unholy ‘global gathbandhan’ against our national interest. “Either the Gupkar Gang swims with the national mood or the people will bring it down,” Shah said.
The Home Secretary has been actively involved in the affairs of the Union Territory and has been a strong advocate of the conduct of local body elections. The Modi government has taken various measures empowering local bodies, as even funds are transferred directly to the panchayat chiefs and municipal bodies.
Shah alleged that Congress and Gupkar’s gang want to bring Jammu and Kashmir into the age of terror and confusion.
“They want to take away the rights of Dalits, women and tribes that we have ensured by removing Article 370. That is why they are being rejected by people everywhere,” he said.

Minister of Law Ravi Shankar Prasad on Monday he had given a detailed description of how the measures taken after the repeal of Article 370 are empowering all sectors of society in the Union Territory. Since various laws such as anti-divorce and the child marriage law were not applicable in Jammu and Kashmir when section 370 came into effect, Prasad had asked Congress to explain whether it wants the benefits of the laws to be denied to people in the country. state.

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