BJP vice president Vinay Sahasrabuddhe today said that terror groups have become active in Jammu and Kashmir in a bid to stall the infrastructure development projects undertaken by the PDP-BJP led government.
Referring to the Chenani-Nashri tunnel, he said, there has been a sudden rise in the terror attacks after Prime Minister Narendra Modi recently inaugurated the tunnel on the Jammu-Srinagar national highway.
"It is a deliberate attempt by terror groups and separatists in Kashmir and some elements in other parts of the country, who are against various infrastructure development projects undertaken by the PDP-BJP led government," he said.
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The BJP leader was speaking here on the eve of the Modi-led NDA government completing three years in office.
"People have shown full confidence in the Modi government. You have seen great success (of BJP) in the recent elections. Tough decisions like surgical strikes, demonetisation are being taken and people largely supported it," he said.
On the issue of internal security, Sahastrabuddhe claimed that except for the Sukma incident, the naxal activities have been curbed. The naxal attack in Sukma in Chhattisgarh last month, had left 25 CRPF jawans dead.
"Naxal activities are under control and the Union government's drive has been effective enough. Such activities will be brought down further for sure," he said.
On the Ayodhya Ram temple issue, Sahastrabuddhe said, "There have been three possibilities to solve the issue. To formulate a law; to follow the court's decision or to hold a dialogue to reach at a consensus. We have made it clear that the social conditions are not in favour of formulation of a law and the dialogue is yet to reach a consensus."
Meanwhile, Maharashtra BJP spokesperson Madhav Bhandari, when asked about the Centre's decision to import tur when Maharashtra and Karnataka have reported excess production, said, "Rates of tur procurement have not come down in Maharashtra. The state government has given Rs 5,050 per quintal assurance rate and maximum tur has been purchased across the tur procurement centres."
"Five lakh metric tonnes of tur has been purchased so far. Presently, 8,000 tonnes of tur dal is daily consumed in the country and we have not yet matched that level despite a rise in production. Hence, some tur dal was imported. We need to supply tur for next year as well," he said.
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