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NEW DELHI: Union Minister Dr Jitendra Singh on Friday said that the Congress Party should be grateful to Prime Minister Narendra Modi because he had completed Jawaharlal Nehru’s unfinished task by abrogating Article 370.
Nehru and the Congress party had accepted Article 370 of the Constitution as “temporary” but allowed it to continue because over the years, the Congress and its allies like National Conference developed a vested interest in its continuance.
Later, the continuance of terrorism and militancy also became a vested interest for these parties because it enabled them to get elected and form government with mere 10% or less voting and thus continue their dynasty rule, generation after generation, he said.
In an exclusive interview at the “Bharat Leadership Summit” here, Dr Jitendra recalled that Article 370 was included in the Indian Constitution despite reservations from Dr Shyama Prasad Mukherjee in the Constituent Assembly. To pacify Mukherjee, the exact words used by Jawaharlal Nehru were “Yeh (370) Ghiste Ghiste Ghis Jayegi”.
Later the continuance of terrorism and militancy also became a vested interest for these parties because it enabled them to get elected and form government with mere 10% or less voting and thus continue their dynasty rule, generation after generation , he said.
Dr Jitendra Singh said, if only the then Prime Minister Jawaharlal Nehru had allowed his Home Minister Sardar Patel to handle Jammu & Kashmir in the same manner as Sardar Patel was handling the other princely States of India, the history of Indian subcontinent would have been different and PoJK would have been a part of India.
Dr Jitendra alleged that successive governments over the years have backed out of the historic 1994 unanimous Parliament resolution on Jammu and Kashmir.
Government’s consistent and principled position, as also enunciated in the Parliament resolution adopted unanimously by both Houses on 22 February 1994, is that the entire Jammu & Kashmir and Ladakh have been, are and shall be an integral part of India, he said. In addition, Pakistan will be made to withdraw from PoJK, says the resolution.
Dr Jitendra said, if only the then Prime Minister Jawaharlal Nehru had allowed his Home Minister to handle Jammu & Kashmir in the same manner as Sardar Patel was handling the other princely States of India, the history of Indian subcontinent would have been different and PoJK would have been a part of India.
“No referendum or plebiscite was mandated in any other erstwhile princely states during the unification of India, but why an exception was made when Nehru spoke of referendum in the case of J&K and created a political controversy for the years to come” he asked.
One of the blunders, said the Minister, was to declare unilateral ceasefire precisely by PM Nehru when the Indian Army was about to retrieve back the areas of J&K captured by Pakistan which are now part of PoJK.
The Minister said that the unilateral ceasefire declaration by the then Prime Minister Nehru also led to loss of parts of Jammu & Kashmir. He said that such decisions are still costing India for its land and resources.
Dr Jitendra Singh has said, votaries of Article 370 in Jammu & Kashmir were the biggest abusers of this Constitutional provision in order to sustain themselves in power and serve their political interests.
“Jammu & Kashmir suffered a long nightmare of blunder, blackmail and deceit propagated by vested interests,” he said.
Dr Jitendra Singh, who is an elected MP from Udhampur constituency of J&K Union Territory, said redemption came in the form of Prime Minister Narendra Modi when he abrogated Article 370 in August 2019 and liberated the people of Jammu and Kashmir and integrated the UTs of Jammu-Kashmir and Ladakh into the national mainstream.
Dr Singh said, PM Narendra Modi has created the milieu for entrepreneurship and a thriving industry.
“We had everything, but we were possibly waiting for an enabling milieu to happen. And that enabling milieu happened after Prime Minister Modi came in,” he said.
Dr Jitendra said, India has emerged as a leading Space power with the successes of Chandrayaan-3 and Aditya L1 missions.
“PM Modi enabled India’s Space scientists to vindicate the dream of their founding father Vikram Sarabhai by unlocking India’s Space sector and providing an enabling milieu in which India’s huge potential and talent could find an outlet and prove itself to the rest of the world,” he said.
“After the opening up of the Space sector by Prime Minister Narendra Modi in June 2020, the number of Space Startups sky-rocketed from merely 4 to 150 Startups,” he added.