Minister Anurag Thakur After Arvind Kejriwal’s Kashmir Criticism: Low Level Politics
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Union minister Anurag Thakur on Sunday accused Delhi Main Minister Arvind Kejriwal of “politicising” the focused killings in Jammu and Kashmir at a time when all sections of the culture were being standing business with the people of the Union territory.
“At a time when the total nation is standing shoulder to shoulder with the men and women of Jammu and Kashmir and condemning the acts of terror, Kejriwal has not spoken a term of condemnation towards the separatist forces,” he mentioned in a statement.
“People who query the valour of armed forces and be part of hands with anti-nationwide Khalistani forces for the sake of electricity, with what face will they condemn terror?” he asked.
The minister’s remarks arrived on a working day when Kejriwal-led Aam Aadmi Occasion staged protests in the countrywide capital from the killings in Kashmir and slammed the BJP-led Union government for the condition.
Addressing the protest, the AAP supremo alleged that the BJP government had unsuccessful to provide safety to Kashmiri Pandits. He claimed Union Dwelling Minister Amit Shah had failed to deliver any action strategy to deal with the problem in Kashmir.
Mr Thakur, the info and broadcasting minister, accused Kejriwal of resorting to “small level politics” around the situation in Kashmir.
He mentioned the Jana Sangh and the BJP have been relentlessly offering voice to the aspirations of the people today of Jammu and Kashmir and fought for the abrogation of Posting 370 and Short article 35A.
He added that the Narendra Modi authorities has been operating for all round progress of Jammu and Kashmir and taken decisive actions to absolutely free the region of terrorism.
“The latest incidents in Kashmir are unlucky and condemnable. BJP does not require a certification from you (Kejriwal). You to start with clear away your corrupt ministers,” the Union minister mentioned.
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