The Congress party on Tuesday criticized Union Home Minister Amit Shah's recent remarks about the establishment of peace in Jammu and Kashmir, calling the claims "bizarre." During a public address, Shah asserted that the region had seen significant improvements in security and stability, attributing these changes to the central government's policies. However, Congress leaders contended that the ground realities tell a different story, with ongoing reports of unrest and violence contradicting Shah's statements.
In a strongly-worded response, Congress representatives argued that the Home Minister's comments were more about boasting than reflecting actual achievements. They highlighted that incidents of militancy and civilian distress remain prevalent in Jammu and Kashmir, raising questions about the effectiveness of the government's strategies. Critics within the party pointed to recent data and firsthand accounts from residents to support their stance, emphasizing the need for transparency and accountability in addressing the region's challenges.
The Congress also accused the government of sidelining genuine concerns of the local population in favor of political narratives. They urged the administration to focus on concrete measures that address the root causes of conflict and foster genuine peace and development. As the debate continues, the discourse surrounding Jammu and Kashmir remains a contentious issue, with both parties vying to present their perspectives to the public.
— Authored by Next24 Live