Article 370 abrogation transformed J-K, BJP will continue serving people: Nitin Nabin
Jammu, July 7
Bharatiya Janata Party National President Nitin Nabin on Tuesday said the party would continue to work for the development of Jammu and Kashmir while remaining a vigilant opposition in the Union Territory, asserting that the abrogation of Article 370 had transformed the region and integrated it more closely with the rest of the country.
Nabin, who is on a two-day visit to Jammu and Kashmir, visited the Rashtriya Swayamsevak Sangh (RSS) office in Jammu along with BJP National General Secretary Tarun Chugh. The visit coincided with the 125th birth anniversary celebrations of Bharatiya Jana Sangh founder Syama Prasad Mukherjee.
"It's a moment of good fortune for me that I've had the opportunity to visit Jammu and Kashmir on the occasion of the 125th birth anniversary of Syama Prasad Mukherjee ji. This visit was for a scheduled program, and during this visit, we met with our people and reviewed organisational matters," Nabin said while speaking to ANI.
He said discussions were held on strengthening the party organisation and ensuring effective implementation of Central government schemes in the Union Territory.
"We discussed the ways in which the Jammu and Kashmir unit is fully involved in implementing the schemes and programs running under the leadership of Honourable Prime Minister Narendra Modi, as well as the ongoing efforts to keep organisational activities moving. We are fully hopeful that, given the way the people of Jammu and Kashmir have blessed us, we will continue our work with a spirit of service through the workers of the Bharatiya Janata Party," he said.
Emphasising the BJP's role as the principal opposition in Jammu and Kashmir, Nabin said the party's legislators and workers would continue to raise issues concerning the public.
"As an opposition party here, our MLAs and workers will remain fully alert and continue to raise public issues. We know that after much effort and struggle, we have fully freed Jammu and Kashmir from Article 370, which has become a significant indicator of change in the lives of the people here," he said.
The BJP leader said Jammu and Kashmir had witnessed rapid changes after the abrogation of Article 370, adding that the region was now focused on development, tourism, and preserving its cultural heritage.
"Today, following the Honourable Prime Minister's decision, Jammu and Kashmir appears fully integrated with India and focused on development. Our government is continuously working to revive its heritage and culture and present it on the global stage. The government's efforts to improve tourism are clearly reflected in the lives of the people. The consistent efforts by the Narendra Modi government to empower women have instilled a sense of pride among youth, women, and all sections of society," Nabin said.
Expressing confidence in the party's future role, he added, "The Bharatiya Janata Party's role in Jammu and Kashmir, both as an opposition and through our central government, is entirely dedicated to strengthening and advancing the people, ensuring their development, and preserving and promoting the local culture and heritage."
— ANI
Reader Comments
Good to see BJP working on grassroots development. But I hope they also focus on local employment and not just tourism. People need jobs, not just photo ops. Let's see the ground reality.
Sir, abrogation was a great move, no doubt. But the true test is whether youth from Kashmir feel connected to India, not just through schemes but emotionally. Hope the efforts continue in that direction.
Syama Prasad Mukherjee's dream is being realized. The integration of J&K is historic. But we need to ensure that local culture and language are preserved too - development should not erase identity. Just saying.
Happy to see leaders visiting J&K and acknowledging the changes. The women empowerment schemes are indeed making a difference in the valley. But more needs to be done for education and healthcare in remote areas.
Interesting perspective from the BJP president. As someone from outside India watching this, it seems like a mixed bag - some progress but also serious concerns about local sentiments. Time will tell if the benefits truly reach all sections.
Good to hear about development focus. But I hope the opposition role is genuinely constructive, not just political. J&K needs unity across parties
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