Impatient Ranjan Chaudhary's question: Did the repeal of Article 370 bring Kashmiri Pandits back to the valley?


- Amit Shah's' night is gone, talk is gone. The election is over, the promise is gone

New delhi date. Saturday, February 13, 2021

Saturday was the last day of the first phase of the budget session in the Lok Sabha and the government and the opposition presented their respective parties to discuss the budget. Meanwhile, Congress leader Adhir Ranjan Chaudhary addressed Home Minister Amit Shah and said that his dream of abolishing Article 370 in Jammu and Kashmir has not come true.

Impatient Ranjan Chaudhary said that normal life in Jammu and Kashmir has not yet returned to normal. More than Rs 90,000 crore of domestic business has been wiped out. At the same time, he asked the government, "We want you to show now when normal life in the state will come to an end."

Not only that, impatient Ranjan Chaudhary also raised questions about Kashmiri Pandits. Addressing the Home Minister, he said, "Amit Shahaji, you said you would bring back the Brahmins, did you succeed in bringing the Kashmiri Pandits back to the valley? You said you would bring back Gilgit-Baltistan, that's the next thing. Bring back the people who were internally displaced and cannot go to the Kashmir Valley. "

"You have not succeeded in giving 200-300 acres of land to the Pandits. In the election manifesto, you promised to bring back the Kashmiri Pandits," said impatient Ranjan Chaudhary. Have you succeeded? He said sarcastically to Amit Shah, 'The night is gone, the talk is over. He also advised to utter the slogan 'Election is gone, promise is gone' and to clarify the idea.


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