Discussions on restoring Article 370 in J&K are ‘irrelevant’, says LG Sinha

TNN Bureau. Updated: 11/20/2024 4:12:56 AM

Ghazipur: Lieutenant Governor Manoj Sinha on Tuesday said that discussions on restoring Article 370 in Jammu and Kashmir are “irrelevant” as the Supreme Court upheld its abrogation as constitutional. Speaking about the post-Article 370 scenario, Sinha said, “After the abrogation, assembly elections in Jammu and Kashmir were conducted peacefully, observed by both national and international communities. A democratic government has taken oath there, and I am confident it will work towards the overall development of the region.”
“The country’s Supreme Court has upheld this abrogation move as constitutional, making any discussions on restoring the provision irrelevant,” Sinha added. Highlighting the nation’s progress, he said, “Under the leadership of Prime Minister Modi, India has seen tremendous development, particularly in the railway sector. This has created jobs for the youth and improved transportation facilities, contributing significantly to the country’s growth.”
Sinha, who inaugurated a new officer rest house and community centre built by Rail Vikas Nigam Limited (RVNL), remarked, “During his visits, the prime minister had no suitable place to rest in this region if needed. Today, RVNL has fulfilled that need by building these facilities.”
Sharing a personal anecdote from his tenure as Minister of State for Railways, Sinha recalled, “A journalist from Bengaluru once visited and required a restroom. She was directed to a toilet outside the Women’s Degree College in Ghazipur. Later, she wrote in her English newspaper that such clean toilets were not even available in Bengaluru. RVNL has constructed similarly excellent facilities here.”
He also addressed the progress of the Mau-Ghazipur railway line project, which had been temporarily halted but is now back on track. “Railway Minister Ashwini Vaishnaw has allocated funds for this project in the budget. However, legal disputes filed by landowners often delay railway projects,” Sinha said.
The Lieutenant Governor also participated in the centenary celebrations of writer Viveki Rai and commended RVNL’s initiatives while speaking to journalists.
Meanwhile Sinha said that it was necessary to preserve and strengthen the links with time-tested civilizational values and pass on the treasure of art and literature to the young generation The L-G said this while attending the ‘Janam Shatabdi Samaroh’ of a famous literary figure of Hindi and Bhojpuri literature, Dr Viveki Rai, in Uttar Pradesh’s Ghazipur.
Paying homage to Dr Viveki Rai, the Lieutenant Governor said, “His wisdom and ideals continue to inspire millions across the country and guide us along in realising our dream of a developed nation. Dr Viveki Rai Ji, through his writings, brought out the aspirations of rural India, and the struggle of the common man and deprived sections of the society.”
On the occasion, the L-G called upon the people to take five pledges to achieve five future goals to pay a fitting tribute to Dr Viveki Rai. “Our first resolution should be to preserve and strengthen the links with our time-tested civilizational values and pass on the treasure of art and literature to the young generation. The intelligentsia of society should prepare for bigger responsibilities and provide solutions to future challenges. Our path must be of collective vision and our fourth aim should focus on building a nation of equal opportunities through collective strength and equal consciousness.,” he said.
“Our fifth aim must look at ways to provide opportunities to teachers and writers in rural India to upgrade their knowledge, skills and competencies in line with the increasingly integrated world economy and ever-evolving technological landscape”, the Lieutenant Governor said.


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