Not a bullet fired, Kashmir normal: Amit Shah
December 10, 2019  12:29
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 Union Home Minister Amit Shah on Tuesday said that the situation in Kashmir valley is completely "normal" and not a single bullet was fired.


"The situation in Kashmir valley is completely normal. I can't make Congress's condition normal, because they had predicted bloodshed after the abrogation of Article 370. Nothing of that sort happened, not one bullet was fired," Shah said in Lok Sabha today.


The Home Minister also said that 99.5 per cent of students gave the examination and 7 lakh patients visited OPD in Srinagar. He also highlighted that curfew has been withdrawn from all police station limits in Jammu and Kashmir and not a single person died due to police firing.

"For Adhir Ranjanji this is not normalcy? 7 lakh people availed OPD services in Srinagar. But for Adhirji only parameter for normalcy is political activity. What about local body polls which were held? We don't want to keep them (politicians under detention) even a day extra in jail; when administration thinks its right time, political leaders will be released. Farooq Abdullah's father was kept in jail for 11 years by Congress, we don't want to follow them. As soon as administration decides, they will be released," the Home Minister says. 


In August, the government abrogated Article 370 that gave special status to the erstwhile state of Jammu and Kashmir and bifurcated the region into two union territories- Jammu and Kashmir and Ladakh.
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