In his press conference, the J&K Governor sought to justify detention and imprisoning of mainstream politicians.
Business
Standard : The Jammu & Kashmir (J&K) administration
will try filling 50,000 vacancies in government jobs in the next
two-three months in the soon-to-be-created Union Territory, J&K
Governor Satya
Pal Malik said on Wednesday.
Malik,
addressing his first press conference after Parliament revoked
provisions of Article 370 in the first week of August, said the
Centre would soon make a ‘big’ announcement on J&K.
In
New Delhi, government sources denied reports that it has constituted
a Group of Ministers, or GoM, to look into development, economic and
social issues for J&K and Ladakh. While there was speculation of
it, the government did not announce any special package for either
Ladakh or J&K. The two union territories come into existence on
October 31. The governor's promise on jobs echoes the commitment that
Prime Minister Narendra Modi had made to the people of the region in
his address to the nation earlier this month.
In
his press conference, the J&K Governor sought to justify
detention and imprisoning of mainstream politicians. He said times
spent by politicians in jail would help them in their political
careers. “Don't you want that people should become leaders. I have
gone to jail 30 times. Those who will go to jail, will become
leaders. Let them be there. The more they spend time in the jail, the
more they will claim during elections...that I have spent six months
behind bars...
Malik
also said restrictions in J&K were necessary to prevent civilian
causalities. The Internet is a handy tool for anti-national elements
and the restoration of connections will be deferred for some more
time, Malik said. He said pellet guns were used by security personnel
during protests in the Kashmir Valley, but said forces took
precaution to prevent injuries.
Government
sources said Defence Minister Rajnath Singh will be visiting Ladakh
on Thursday. Senior officials of the Human Resource Development (HRD)
Ministry will visit J&K and Ladakh soon to explore the
possibilities of expansion of educational facilities there Union HRD
Minister Ramesh Pokhriyal ‘Nishank’ said.
Speaking
at an event to distribute awards for community radio in the national
capital, Information and Broadcasting Minister Prakash Javadekar said
the "biggest punishment" for people is when they have no
means of communication. He also extolled the benefits of scrapping of
provisions of Article
370.
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