PM Modi saw Jammu and Kashmir on Sunday to participate in the celebration of National Panchayati Raj Day and also addressed all the gram sabhas across the nation.
India on Thursday pounded Pakistan’s remarks on the see of Prime Minister Narendra Modi’s to Jammu and also Kashmir and also claimed Islamabad has no locus standi to comment on the issues pertaining to the union region.
Addressing questions concerning Pakistan’s statements throughout the routine media instruction, Ministry of External Affairs representative Arindam Bagchi said the reception that the Prime Minister got as well as the modifications that have taken place on the ground in the union territory is an extremely clear answer to any inquiries that might have been elevated about the see.
He also took a dig at Pakistan Head of state Shehbaz Sharif terming the browse through as “organized.”,.
” I do not recognize the word presented. It seems to suggest the check out did not occur and also we are attempting to reveal that it did,” he claimed.
” I believe it’s quite clear that the reception that he (PM Modi) got and also the visuals that you saw as well as the advancement jobs that he ushered in and the adjustments that have happened on the ground is an extremely clear answer to any type of inquiries that might be raised concerning Prime Minister’s check out about it. Regardless, I think Pakistan has no locus to talk about … it from its perspective on what’s happening in Jammu and Kashmir however I responded to in the context of if somebody is examining the browse through itself,” he included.
PM Modi checked out Jammu as well as Kashmir on Sunday to participate in the event of National Panchayati Raj Day and also addressed all the gram sabhas throughout the country.
It was his very first significant browse through to Jammu as well as Kashmir after the abrogation of Write-up 370. He ushered in and laid the foundation of multiple advancement campaigns worth 20,000 crore in the union area.
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Last Updated: 29 April 2022