J-K LG Manoj Sinha calls on PM Modi

Jammu and Kashmir Lieutenant Governor Manoj Sinha on Sunday called on Prime Minister Narendra Modi in the national capital.
“Lt. Governor of Jammu and Kashmir, Shri Manoj Sinha, called on PM Narendra Modi,” the Prime Minister’s Office (PMO) said in a tweet. Earlier on Saturday, the Jammu and Kashmir Lieutenant Governor slammed the previous governments in the UT, saying “the system that prevailed in J-K earlier didn’t work to establish peace.”
The Lieutenant Governor added that the “situation is getting better now.”
Addressing the “Chanakya Dialogues” here on “J&K: The Journey from Terror to Prosperity,” Sinha stated that the Prime Minister Narendra Modi-led Centre has brought about a significant change in Jammu and Kashmir, adding that “we are committed to bringing peace” to the UT.
“The system that prevailed in J-K earlier didn’t work to establish peace. The present government is trying to establish peace,” Sinha said.
The L-G said 500 new startups have been registered in Kashmir over the past year, and the region is ranked as a top performer in developing a strong startup ecosystem in the Union Territory.
Sinha stressed the need to take strict action against those behind the circulation of ‘Hawala’ money and providing support to terrorists.
“Unless the whole ecosystem of hawala money, the ones giving shelter (to terrorists), sitting on the other side and running the system, is attacked, these things will continue. I am confident that in the coming days, the situation will be better,” the L-G said.
Hitting out at Pakistan, the LG said, “The neighbouring country has been continuously trying to push terrorists into Jammu and Kashmir to disrupt peace.”
“If anybody is connected with terrorism, it creates problems and stops development. Even if a very few people are involved in terror activities, it impacts society,” he said.
Noting that citizens were disempowered in Jammu and Kashmir, Sinha said the “situation is getting better now”.
He said over 50,000 projects were completed in Jammu and Kashmir in the last financial year, and many more are on the way.
Sinha also informed us that, as per an estimate, around Rs 1.80 crore is being spent on the health of people in J&K almost every day.
Sinha said family members of terrorists will be fired from government jobs in Jammu and Kashmir, and many who were in government jobs have already been fired.

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