Alleging that development issues have been ignored in Jammu and Kashmir, Narendra Modi today slammed attempts to label it as a "beggar" and said its people would have benefited had efforts been made to make a "super" and not "separate" state.
"For 60 years they talked about separate state (autonomy) but what did people get? Nothing and there is no accountability also.... In the name of separate state, they encouraged separatism.
"It would have been better if they focused on creating a super state," the BJP Prime Ministerial rally told a rally here.
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"The rulers here developed a habit of begging before New Delhi. They know well that there will be no accountability fixed for the money they loot here," he said
He further said "they have portrayed such a picture of J&K that it would never be self-relient.... They have labelled Jammu and Kashmir as a beggar but Jammu and Kashmir is not a beggar... They don't want Jammu and Kashmir to be strong. They want it to be a beggar but the state will prove it is a better state and not a beggar state."
"I have come to you to remove this bad name given to J&K. We have to move towards betterment in coming days," he said.
"The government has only one mantra, which is development for all. I am challenging those in power from this stage. Can't an IIM be set up in Jammu and Kashmir?
"Why not a road to Kailash is laid through Leh? Nepal is reaping the benefits now. Why can't J&K benefit?"
"J&K had been a popular venue for film shooting. Why didn't the Indian government focus on J&K during the 100th year of Indian cinema. There could be a film institute here. Can't J&K be made an improved state by boosting the tourism and herbal medicine industry?"
"It would have been better had the rulers of J&K had dreamt of creating a super state instead of propagating the politics of separate state-- there is a need of the time to decide whether you need a separate state or a super state", Modi said.