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Modi Govt will not spare anyone involved in terror activities: Kavinder
1/3/2023 9:39:52 PM
Early Times Report
JAMMU, Jan 3: Senior BJP leader and former Deputy Chief Minister, Kavinder Gupta on Tuesday asserted that the Centre led by PM Narendra Modi will not spare any entity involved in terror activities as it is resolute on ensuring the end of all terror mongers whether in J&K or outside the UT.
In a handout issued to media persons, the BJP stalwart asked the people especially those belonging to Rajouri District to rest assured that perpetrators of Rajouri attack will soon face the music as the security forces are hunting to get them soon to either eliminate them or bring them to book. He asked the people not to lose faith on the government as it will leave no stone unturned to brought to justice the culprits who have massacred the innocent people after being brainwashed by their unprincipled mentors sitting across the borders making beasts out of humans by way of giving heavy doses of radicalization.
The senior BJP functionary said that the Centre is already on job to wipe out terrorism from the soil of J&K and such cowardly acts by ultras show the level of their desperation as they have been targeting innocent and unarmed people.
Meanwhile, Kavinder Gupta started the work of a convenience complex exclusively meant for womenfolk here at ward no. 47, near Press Morh, Saryara Baradari Bawe to be completed at an estimated cost of Rs 12 lakh. He said that BJP Government has changed the development profile of J&K by gradually providing all the civic amenities and basic facilities to the people as unscheduled power cuts have become a thing of the past in J&K, regular water supply by PHE taps is a new norm and roads and drains are all functional as they were never before making the life of people easy and comfortable.
The former Deputy Chief Minister assured that the things which are still pending will be taken up soon as the task is herculean because the government has to first undo the mismanagement caused by the successive regimes before refurbishing the new edifice. He asked the people to keep faith in the dispensation whether it is a matter of restoring peace or creating a new and modern J&K, as the work is in progress and sooner than later the UT will turn out to be the best place in the country.
Others present during the start of the development work include Vinay Gupta, Sharda Kumari Corporator, Narinder Gupta Koki, Neeraj Lucky Puri, Nayan Gupta, Purshotam Lal, Surinder Kumar, Ashok Chhabra, Dr Davinder, Karishan Lal and Hirdesh Kumar.
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