We believe in establishing peace, not buying peace: J&K LG
Srinagar, July 31: Lieutenant Governor Manoj Sinha on Monday said that the government does not believe in buying peace but in establishing peace in J&K, while he was addressing a round-table discussion on development scenario in the Union territory organised by India Foundation.
In his address, through video conferencing, the Lt Governor shared the “stellar journey of Jammu Kashmir towards peace, prosperity and unprecedented development”, a statement by government said.
“The transformation of J&K UT in less than four years has been phenomenal. We have decimated discriminatory system prevalent for almost seven-decades and implemented inclusive policies that fostered development and touched the lives of millions. People have freedom to live their life as they desire, rather than dictated by others,” the Lt Governor said.
The Lt Governor highlighted the reforms introduced by the government to establish a peaceful and conducive environment empowering the citizens of Jammu Kashmir.
“For the first time after independence, the common citizen of J&K can think freely and express their feelings without any fear from separatist-terrorist network. It is one of the biggest transformations common man is witnessing under leadership of Hon’ble Prime Minister Narendra Modi Ji,” the Lt Governor said.
He said, apart from fast economic development and unparalleled growth with equity, there is a rapid social change which is reflected in day to day lives of common citizens. There is growing aspiration in the society to excel, he added.
“Peace is the first step in the journey of development. And, we do not believe in buying peace but in establishing peace. There is no distinction in policy and intent. Discriminatory policies imposed for 70 years are gone and citizens are getting equal opportunities for development,” the Lt Governor observed.
He said, the peaceful conduct of the G20 summit, Muharram procession being taken out in Kashmir after 34 years, revival of cinemas, unprecedented tourists visiting J&K UT has sent the message that J&K is on the move.