He said the present government has been trying to solve decades-old problems plaguing the country.
Prime
Minister Narendra Modi on Tuesday said the government has brought the
Citizenship
Amendment Act to correct "historical injustice" and to
fulfil the BJP's "old promise" to religious minorities
living in neighbouring countries.
Speaking
at the Annual Prime Minister's National Cadet Corps (NCC) Rally 2020,
Modi said the problem in Jammu
and Kashmir persisted since Independence and some families and
political parties kept issues in the region "alive", as a
result of which terrorism thrived there.
He
said the present government has been trying to solve decades old
problems plaguing the country.
Slamming
Pakistan, the prime minister said the neighbouring country has lost
three wars, but continues to wage proxy wars against India.
Previous
governments, he said, treated the problem as a law and order issue.
"But
even when out armies would ask for action, they would not go ahead,"
he said, slamming the "inaction" of previous governments at
the Centre.
He
also said that currently, not only J-K, but other parts of the
country are also peaceful and the government has managed to address
the aspirations of the northeast region which were neglected for
decades.
Business Standard
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