JAMMU DEC 29- Describing Pakistan as the epicentre of terrorism, Senior BJP leader Mr Devender Singh Rana today said that any sort of engagement with the terribly rogue and miserably failed state in the neighbourhood is meaningless.
Interacting with media persons, on the side-lines of the weekly public hearing at the BJP headquarters Trikuta Nagar here, Nagar here along with Mrs Veena Khanna BJP State Secretary and Mr. Shalinder Vaid, BJP Additional Protocol Secretary, Mr Devender Rana said that the national leadership has made it amply clear umpteen times that talks and terror cannot go together and therefore those jumping the line should understand that until Pakistan aids and abets terrorism there cannot be any engagement across the table.
Mr Devender Rana said that terrorism emanating from Pakistan is on its last breath on the Indian soil of Jammu and Kashmir due to focused operations by the security forces, the police and more importantly the people of the Valley in particular, who are realising the dividends of peace now ever than before as economically humming Valley is booming with multifarious activities in the wake of unprecedented arrival of tourists, adventurers and sports persons.
Referring to initiatives taken during the past over four years, Mr Rana said that Jammu and Kashmir is on its transformative journey with development, infrastructural facilities, upgraded utility services getting priority attention. Fillip in the overall growth as a result of massive investments will change the destiny of people as some mega projects of international standards are coming up. This is a continuous process that has instilled a sense of confidence about Jammu and Kashmir becoming part of India’s growth story to become the world leader under Prime Minister Narendra Modi. He said the investments will manifest in industrialization on a mega scale thus opening vistas of opportunities for economic empowerment and generation of jobs for professionals, technocrats, educated unemployed besides skilled and unskilled workforce.
Mr Rana heard the problems and community issues, like power, drinking water, civic amenities, road maintenance, health and hygiene etc, during the public hearing and assured that these would be taken up at appropriate forums for redressal.