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Centre’s Mission Outreach 2.0: Union Ministers to visit J&K every week, to focus on far flung areas

July 11, 2021
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Srinagar: Centre is planning to send four ministers to Jammu and Kashmir every week as a part of its Mission Outreach program.

According to the reports, these ministers will interact with people on the ground and address their grievances in the far-flung areas of J&K.

The plan, to be put into action post-Independence Day on August 15, will be the second edition of the Centre’s Mission J&K outreach.

In the first edition in January 2020, 36 Union Ministers visited around five dozen places across the state, more than five months after the Narendra Modi government scrapped its special status and bifurcated the state into two union territories of J&K and Ladakh.

The ministers were then tasked with making people aware of the “positive impact” of abrogation of Article 370, which granted the state its special status, and share “development initiatives taken by the government” with them.

The fresh initiative comes amid sources telling CNN-News18 that Prime Minister Narendra Modi is keen to grant statehood to J&K soon, as promised in the past by him and home minister Amit Shah, but there will be no talks on restoring the region’s special status.

In a meeting with political leaders of Jammu and Kashmir, including Mehbooba Mufti, Farooq Abdullah among others, PM Modi discussed a blueprint to begin the political process in the Valley. According to the sources, the government is considering announcing statehood for J&K, but the move might have to wait till a delimitation commission set up early last year submits its report. They said there will be no change in Ladakh’s status for now.

The developments come after months of strategising by NSA Ajit Doval, who spearheaded the process and even talked to separatists in the Valley in order to bring everyone on board. Though there have been local polls in J&K after the Article 370 move, a forward step in restoring its statehood — as demanded by the Valley’s leadership — will be watershed.

The government sources said the PM will also assure the parties that elections in the region — pending since 2018 — will be conducted soon. All regional parties will participate in the election process, which is expected after an ongoing delimitation exercise, they added.

(Except for the headline, this story has not been edited by The Kashmir Monitor staff and is published from a syndicated feed.)


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