Says ‘Final Blow’ Being Dealt To Militancy, Terms Peace Precondition For Prosperity
Srinagar, Aug 15 (GNS): Lieutenant Governor Manoj Sinha on Monday said that Jammu and Kashmir is on the move and urged every section of the society to make it a happy, peaceful and prosperous place by their valuable contribution.
In his August 15 speech, the former central minister from UP said peace was prerequisite for the making J&K prosperous even as he said that a “final blow” is being dealt to the militancy ecosystem “operating at the behest of the neighboring country.”
“The mother of democracy, wants peace and welfare of the entire humanity, but we are also ready to defend our freedom, sovereignty and integrity with full zeal,” he said, adding, “A befitting reply is being given to those who are trying to mislead our youth with a nefarious proxy war. A final blow is being dealt to the (militancy) ecosystem operating at the behest of the neighboring country.”
He said that the government “will push the last nail in the coffin of (militancy).
“Strike, stone pelting and protests have become things of the past. I appeal to the 1 crore 30 lakh citizens of Jammu and Kashmir to speak with one voice against (militancy) and atrocities on the innocent,” he said as per the copy of I-Day speech circulated to the media by the Director Information J&K.
He said the aspirations of the youth of Jammu and Kashmir have been synchronized with the aspirations of the country today.
“Their dreams are not confined to personal development, but transcend to create a good future for the society, nation and the entire humanity,” he said, adding, “The youth of today aspire for an equitable society free from poverty, unemployment and exploitation.”
They want a society which challenges and harnesses their creativity, he said. “Peace is a pre-condition for the establishment of such a social and economic order and the Government has laid the foundation for realizing these 21st century dreams,” he said as per the transcript sent to media houses including GNS.
“I want to convey to the youth that India is presently a torch bearer for the conscience and development of the whole world. The youth of the country have proved their mettle in almost every sphere of scientific and technological development around the world,” he said, adding, “The government has bridged the chasm and opened all forms of communication for all-round development. Let us reaffirm our commitment and resolve to build a strong, advanced and prosperous Jammu and Kashmir.”
He said as many as 30 thousand government jobs were provided to the youth in last three years with “complete transparency”.
“Certain complaints were received about the irregularities which are being probed. We will ensure stringent punishment to those found guilty,” he said, adding, “The administration has also planned recruitment drive to fill the vacant positions this year.”
He also claimed that self-employment opportunities have been provided to 5.2 lakh young boys and girls under various programmes. “Under the Prime Minister’s Employment Generation Program, Jammu and Kashmir has been successful in establishing 21,640 manufacturing and service units in the last financial year, thereby emerging as the best performing region in the country,” he said, adding, “Under this Programme, 1.73 lakh new job opportunities were created, which is the highest among all the states and Union territories of India.”
He said “adequate” resources have been made available for the inclusive growth of the region. “Government spending in the social and economic sector has been increased by 43.83% and 45.60% respectively,” he said, adding, “Efforts are being made to take the benefits of development to the last person standing in the queue.”
He said in the 70 years, Jammu and Kashmir was able to attract cumulative investment worth Rs 14000-15,000 crores whereas investment “proposals” worth Rs 56000 crores have been received in the past one and a half year only. “Out of this, a ground breaking ceremony for proposals worth Rs 38,080 crore was held in the presence of Prime Minister Narendra Modi in April this year,” he said, adding, “J&K has emerged as the top performer in the category of UTs in the ranking of strengthening of startup ecosystem.” In order to strengthen the ease of doing business ecosystem, he said, 150 e-services of 18 departments have been made available on Single Window Portal which has been integrated with the National Single Window Portal operated by the Central Government.
“The results of the MoUs signed with reputed foreign investors like Emaar, Lulu and DP World shall soon be visible on the ground,” he said, adding, “22 proposals worth Rs. 4400 crore have been approved for establishing a Medicity which shall also increase the number of MBBS seats in the UT by a whopping 1000.” The “golden period of industrial development of Jammu and Kashmir”, he said, has been ushered in through the new industrial development policy of the Prime Minister.
The LG also announced setting up a Gaurav Stambh’ in Srinagar the summer capital of Jammu and Kashmir.
“We have decided that a Gaurav Stambh shall be established in Srinagar in memory of the brave soldiers who sacrificed their lives defending our beloved motherland. I have full faith that the immortal flame of Gaurav Stambh and the museum of our brave hearts will be the centre of inspiration for the new generation,” he said.
The Lieutenant Governor said he is proud of the bravehearts of Jammu and Kashmir Police who received 125 gallantry medals on the eve of I-Day.
“The sacrifices of the soldiers are invaluable, but concrete measures were necessary for providing enough succour to their families to live a dignified life,” he said, adding, “The government has increased the compensation amount for the families of army personnel of Jammu and Kashmir martyred in the line of duty from Rs 5 lakh to Rs 25 lakh. The administration has decided to bear the cost of Jammu and Kashmir Police’s martyr wards up to class 12th.”
Earlier Sinha hoisted the Tricolour and inspected the parade and took salute at the march past.
The parade consisted of various contingents of BSF, CRPF, ITBP, SSB, JKAP IRP, JKP women contingents, SDRF, Fire and Emergency services, J&K Police, Civil Defence, Forest Protection Force, National Cadet Corps, School Students, besides Brass Bands of JKP, BSF, and JKP Pipe band. (GNS)







