Key Points

J-K LG Manoj Sinha urged citizens to reject extremism and work toward unity for lasting peace. He stressed that development is impossible without stability, calling for collective responsibility. Sinha also criticized unethical tourism practices and divisive political rhetoric. His speech reinforced the vision of 'Ek Bharat, Shreshtha Bharat' for a harmonious society.

Key Points: J-K LG Manoj Sinha Urges Unity Against Extremism for Peace

  • Sinha emphasizes peace as key to progress
  • Warns against divisive rhetoric from leaders
  • Criticizes unethical tourism pricing
  • Calls for unity under 'Ek Bharat, Shreshtha Bharat'
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We must free our people from extremists, disruptive elements: J-K LG Manoj Sinha

J-K LG Manoj Sinha calls for collective action against extremism, stresses peace and development while addressing ethical tourism concerns.

"We must free our people from extremist and disruptive elements. Without peace, nothing is possible. – Manoj Sinha"

Srinagar, May 24

Jammu and Kashmir Lieutenant Governor Manoj Sinha on Saturday urged citizens to reject extremism and work toward peace and unity, while addressing a gathering at the foundation laying ceremony of the guesthouse at Dargah Hazratbal here.

"Today, I want to say two things to you--and I urge you not just to think about those thoughts, but to act on them," Sinha said.

"First, I believe there is a solution: we must free our people from the influence of extremist and disruptive elements. Without peace, nothing is possible. Second, the developmental needs of the people must be addressed by accelerating key projects," he said.

He emphasised that peace is essential for progress saying "I always say that peace is the foundation of progress--and if we are to complete our mission, everyone must stand together. This responsibility does not lie only with the security forces or the police; every citizen shares this duty."

Calling for collective efforts, Sinha added, "I would like the people of Jammu & Kashmir to join me in praying for peace together."

The Lieutenant Governor cautioned those in responsible positions against making divisive or unverified statements and urged the hospitality sector to maintain ethical practices.

"Those who are in a responsible position should avoid saying anything out of nowhere. Things like--guests harming the culture here, and if trains are coming, it is like a state-sponsored invasion. If these things are said, it creates issues," he added.

Addressing concerns related to tourism, he criticised overpricing in the hotel industry. "I have also told the hoteliers that God sees us all, and when rooms worth 10,000 are sold at Rs 50,000, what will happen? We all must introspect," he said.

Sinha reiterated his appeal to avoid dividing people based on identity. "Those who talked about locals and non-locals--today we are all awaiting those non-locals to come here," he said.

"Creating division amongst the citizens must be avoided. Those who are in a responsible position, or those who were at some point in time, are expected to follow the dignity of 'Ek Bharat, Shreshtha Bharat'," he said.

- ANI

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Rahul K.
LG Sinha is absolutely right - peace is the first requirement for development in J&K. For too long, external forces have tried to disrupt our unity. Tourism and infrastructure projects will create jobs and opportunities for locals. Let's support this vision! 🙏
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Priya M.
While I appreciate the message of unity, I hope the administration also addresses genuine local concerns. Overpricing by hotels is just one symptom - we need systemic changes to build trust. Development without addressing root causes won't last.
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Amit S.
"Ek Bharat, Shreshtha Bharat" should be our mantra! Kashmir is India's crown jewel and we must protect it from both external threats and internal divisions. The focus on tourism is excellent - my family visited last year and the beauty is unmatched. Just fix the price gouging!
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Neha T.
Good to see practical concerns being addressed alongside ideological ones. The hotel pricing issue affects Kashmir's reputation as a tourist destination. Hope the administration follows through with strict regulations. More tourists = more prosperity for all!
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Vikram J.
The message is positive but implementation is key. We've heard similar promises before. Show us real change on the ground - better infrastructure, more job opportunities, and actual action against those creating divisions. Actions speak louder than words!
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Sunita R.
As someone from Jammu, I completely agree with LG Sinha's vision. The divide between regions in J&K needs to end. We're all part of one India and should work together for peace and progress. The extremists don't represent the common people's aspirations.

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