Excelsior Correspondent
RAMBAN, Mar 4: Irked over the historic developments in J&K, the all time wicked neighbouring Pakistan has changed its strategy and has started sending intoxicants in J&K via drones and other routes as the surgical strikes have broken the back of terrorism launched against India from Pak soil.
This was stated by senior BJP firebrand leader and Member of Parliament (Rajya Sabha), Ghulam Ali Khatana while addressing a gathering at Banihal today.
The BJP appealed to the youth to remain alert from the evil designs of Pakistan which claims to be an Islamic nation but acts in Un-Islamic manner while performing all of its activities.
“It was only the bold PM Modi under whose leadership Army hit terrorist camps in Pakistan occupied Jammu and Kashmir after the Pulwama attack which was made on the behest of our wicked neighbour which still continues its terror activities that are totally against the teachings of Islam,” Khatana said while taking a dig at Pakistan for being a safe haven to terrorists.
Khatana said that people of Jammu and Kashmir are eagerly waiting to accord a warm welcome to Prime Minister, Narendra Modi on March 7 during his visit to Kashmir.
He said that PM Modi has ushered historic developments in J&K and the post-abrogation of Article 370 and 35-A have proved opening of floodgates of developments and progress for the people of J&K.
“Ayushman Health Card-facilitating even common people of our country to have medical treatment upto Rs. 5 lakh absolutely free of cost has saved many lives and provided health benefits to many others,” he maintained adding similarly Ujwala Yojana and many other welfare schemes launched by PM Modi have created a special place for PM Modi in the hearts of J&K people.
Expressing grief over the loss of lives and damage caused to the property and livestock due to heavy rainfall in last two days, the BJP leader asked the Deputy Commissioners of the concerned districts and Divisional Commissioners of both Jammu as well as Kashmir regions to ensure speedy relief and compensation to the calamity hit families.