LG Manoj Sinha Visits Fallen Soldier's Family, Stresses on Terrorism Fight

Lieutenant Governor Manoj Sinha visited the family of Special Security Force personnel SGCT Sunny Salgotra, who died in a road accident, to offer condolences and assurances of government support. In a separate event, he attended the Atmanirbhar Bharat programme in Jammu, emphasizing the need to bolster India's domestic manufacturing capabilities. He stated that while Naxalism has been eradicated, religious terrorism remains a key national challenge. Sinha expressed confidence that Jammu and Kashmir could be freed from terrorism through collective public and security force efforts.

Key Points: LG Manoj Sinha Visits Martyr's Family, Addresses Terrorism

  • LG visits family of deceased SSF personnel
  • Assures government support
  • Attends Atmanirbhar Bharat programme
  • Calls for strengthening domestic manufacturing
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LG Manoj Sinha pays a visit to late SSF personnel's family in Jammu, offers condolences

J&K LG Manoj Sinha offers condolences to SSF personnel's family, addresses Atmanirbhar Bharat event, and highlights challenges of terrorism.

"Jammu and Kashmir can be completely free from terrorism if the people of Jammu and Kashmir stand together. - Manoj Sinha"

Jammu, March 3

Jammu and Kashmir Lieutenant Governor Manoj Sinha visited the family of Special Security Force personnel SGCT Sunny Salgotra on Monday, following his tragic death in an unfortunate road accident.

The Lieutenant Governor paid homage to the departed soul and expressed his heartfelt sympathies to the bereaved family members. During the visit, he assured them of full assistance and unwavering support from the government.

In a separate event on Monday, the Jammu and Kashmir Lieutenant Governor earlier attended the Atmanirbhar Bharat (Swadeshi Apnao) programme in Jammu.

During the programme, he said that the main challenge ahead of the nation was terrorism, which now shrunk to some places only. He also said that Naxalism has been wiped out, while "religious terrorism" remains a challenge to the nation.

Addressing the public, he said, "Everyone has seen the developments in the Middle East. The biggest need is to strengthen the domestic manufacturing capability of India. India has skills. In the last 11-12 years, there has been a huge change in the country. The entire economy of the world is being rewritten."

He further stated,"In this situation, the biggest need is to make manufacturing stronger. I believe in trade agreement ... and only countries survive when they are capable of investing in manufacturing readiness before a crisis arrives. More investing in Indian manufacturing means more jobs, a strong economy that is cacapble facing any situation."

Speaking about security in the region, he said that the soldiers of our security forces, the Jammu and Kashmir police, the administration, everyone is trying together.

"Jammu and Kashmir can be completely free from terrorism if the people of Jammu and Kashmir stand together. I have complete faith, and this is very important for Jammu and Kashmir. This is very important. Some people must be thinking, what difference does it make to us? We do our job. But it does make a difference," said Sinha.

- ANI

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Priyanka N
While the visit is appreciated, actions speak louder than words. The government must ensure timely and adequate financial assistance reaches the family, not just promises. The focus on 'Aatmanirbhar Bharat' is good, but we must also take care of those who protect it.
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Aman W
His point about strengthening domestic manufacturing is spot on! We have the talent and skills. If we become a manufacturing hub, it will create so many jobs for our youth. Jai Hind!
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Sarah B
It's heartening to see the LG connect the visit to a grieving family with the broader message of unity and security. The call for the people of J&K to stand together against terrorism is the most crucial part. Peace is the foundation for any development.
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Karthik V
Om Shanti. A tragic loss for the family and the force. Road accidents are a silent epidemic in our country. Maybe alongside condolences, our leaders can also push for better road safety measures and enforcement? Just a thought.
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Nikhil C
The LG is right. Terrorism has been pushed back significantly. The normalcy in Kashmir is visible now, with tourists returning. The focus should now be on economic growth and job creation for lasting peace. Aatmanirbhar Bharat is the way forward for J&K too.

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