Congress deliberately denied district status to Billawar: Dr Jitendra

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BILLAWAR: Union Minister and BJP candidate for Udhampur- Kathua- Doda Lok Sabha constituency, Dr Jitendra Singh alleged here on Saturday Congress party had deliberately denied district status to Billawar.
Addressing a series of election public meetings at various locations in the Billawar Assembly constituency including Salla, Nagrota, Mandli, Phinter, Billawar city, Baddu, Parnala, etc., Dr Jitendra Singh said, BJP had always been in favour of a separate hill district status for Billawar even when it was in the opposition.
At each of these above locations where Dr Jitendra Singh stopped to meet the BJP Karyakartas and supporters, there was a thunderous applause hailing Prime Minister Narendra Modi with slogans of “Abki Baar 400 Paar” and eulogising the development and welfare works done in the constituency by Dr Jitendra during the last 10 years.
Dr Singh said, in the BJP’s organisational structure, a separate hill district comprising of Billawar, Basohli and Bani regions was carved out nearly two decades back and since then in the BJP hierarchy there is a separate district President for Kathua and a separate district President for the hill district of Billawar region.
Dr Jitendra recalled that when the District Reorganisation Committee was constituted under the Congress led coalition government, BJP as opposition party had reiterated this demand but the ruling Congress government carved out ten districts each for Jammu Province and Kashmir Province without following any laid down or transparent parameters. While in the Kashmir valley even small districts were further divided into two or three smaller districts, in the Jammu province the visibly large district of Kathua was allowed to remain the same and BJP’s demand for a separate hill district was ignored, he said.
Dr Jitendra accused the Congress and its allies of following a policy of appeasement and regional discrimination, as a result of which the district status for Billawar was deliberately denied. He said, it is an irony that for several years, Congress MLAs elected from this region were part of the government as State Ministers but they too did not take up this cause because they were more concerned about securing their ministerial berths by keeping their masters in good human.
In the last 10 years after Narendra Modi took over as Prime Minister, Dr Singh said, there has been a continuous attempt to make up for the lapses of the past and to ensure equitable development of all the regions. As a result of this, he said, for the first time after independence today we have a network of roads in the region and one can drive down from Jammu to Billawar in just about two and half hour which was unimaginable before 2014.
As for the popular demand for Bala Sundri tunnel, Dr Jitendra said, this too was ignored by the earlier governments. Only after Prime Minister Modi came, this project got approved but was delayed for certain reasons and now it would be taken by the National Highway Authority of India , he said.

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