J&K charting new path of growth post abrogation of Articles 35-A, 370: Dhankar

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Stating that Articles 35-A and 370 were put in the constitution as temporary provisions but lasted for 70 years, Vice President, Jagdeep Dhankhar on Thursday said that Jammu and Kashmir is charting a new path of remarkable growth and development post abrogation of Articles.

The region’s integration into the national mainstream has paved the way for investments, development and improved governance, he maintained while addressing the Special Convocation Ceremony of the University of Jammu.

The Vice President also highlighted that the architect of Indian Constitution, Dr. B R Ambedkar had declined to draft Article 370.

“Personally for twenty years, I had been advocating the abrogation of article 35A and 370. It was an aberration… We are happy that now it is not there,” he added.

Dhankhar noted that the region, unlike before, now has the prevalence of harmonious atmosphere and called it as the greatest homage to the life and mission of Dr. Shyama Prasad Mookerjee who laid down his life for building a strong and united India.

Describing Dr. Mookerjee’s death in Srinagar jail as a momentous tragedy, the Vice President said that even though belatedly, we have realized his dream and Indians now do not face any restrictions in this part of their country.

Referring to the changes since abrogation of Art 370, VP said that 890 Central laws have been applied, over 200 State laws have been repealed and hundreds of laws have been modified to

the benefit of the people of J&K.

He also praised the improvement in infrastructure and connectivity in the Union Territory.

Describing India as the mother of democracy and world’s most functional democracy, Dhankhar called upon every Indian to take pride in India’s achievements.

“In every part of the world, you will find Indian genius spearheading the corporate and the

institutions, making India proud and other countries respecting our talent,” he underlined.

He further said, “It is ironic that false narratives are set afloat in orchestrated manner to belittle this country. Some of us do not take this seriously. ”Stressing that “if a silent majority decides to remain silent it will be silence forever,” Vice President appealed to all to not take lightly of pernicious designs to run down our growth story.

Emphasising that no one is above the law and the long arm of law will reach everyone, Dhankhar expressed happiness that all escape routes for the corrupt have been stopped.

“There is zero tolerance for corruption. The message is now loud and clear; you may be anyone of any identity or any lineage, you are accountable to law,” he added.

Stating that the convocation ceremony holds a significant essence in one’s life, VP advised the students to never be under tension or stress and never be afraid of failure.

He also praised the Lt. Governor of J&K for steering the UT to newer heights of development.

Dr. Sudesh Dhankhar, spouse of the Vice-President, Manoj Sinha, Lieutenant Governor, UT J&K, and Chancellor, University of Jammu, Rajeev Rai Bhatnagar, Advisor to Lt. Governor, J&K Govt., and the Pro-Chancellor of the University of Jammu, Alok Kumar, Principal Secretary to Higher Education, J&K Govt., Prof. Umesh Rai, Vice-Chancellor, University of Jammu, Prof. Dinesh Singh, Vice Chairman, Higher Education Council, J&K Govt, faculty members, students and others were present.

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Stating that Articles 35-A and 370 were put in the constitution as temporary provisions but lasted for 70 years, Vice President, Jagdeep Dhankhar on Thursday said that Jammu and Kashmir is charting a new path of remarkable growth and development post abrogation of Articles.

The region’s integration into the national mainstream has paved the way for investments, development and improved governance, he maintained while addressing the Special Convocation Ceremony of the University of Jammu.

The Vice President also highlighted that the architect of Indian Constitution, Dr. B R Ambedkar had declined to draft Article 370.

“Personally for twenty years, I had been advocating the abrogation of article 35A and 370. It was an aberration… We are happy that now it is not there,” he added.

Dhankhar noted that the region, unlike before, now has the prevalence of harmonious atmosphere and called it as the greatest homage to the life and mission of Dr. Shyama Prasad Mookerjee who laid down his life for building a strong and united India.

Describing Dr. Mookerjee’s death in Srinagar jail as a momentous tragedy, the Vice President said that even though belatedly, we have realized his dream and Indians now do not face any restrictions in this part of their country.

Referring to the changes since abrogation of Art 370, VP said that 890 Central laws have been applied, over 200 State laws have been repealed and hundreds of laws have been modified to

the benefit of the people of J&K.

He also praised the improvement in infrastructure and connectivity in the Union Territory.

Describing India as the mother of democracy and world’s most functional democracy, Dhankhar called upon every Indian to take pride in India’s achievements.

“In every part of the world, you will find Indian genius spearheading the corporate and the

institutions, making India proud and other countries respecting our talent,” he underlined.

He further said, “It is ironic that false narratives are set afloat in orchestrated manner to belittle this country. Some of us do not take this seriously. ”Stressing that “if a silent majority decides to remain silent it will be silence forever,” Vice President appealed to all to not take lightly of pernicious designs to run down our growth story.

Emphasising that no one is above the law and the long arm of law will reach everyone, Dhankhar expressed happiness that all escape routes for the corrupt have been stopped.

“There is zero tolerance for corruption. The message is now loud and clear; you may be anyone of any identity or any lineage, you are accountable to law,” he added.

Stating that the convocation ceremony holds a significant essence in one’s life, VP advised the students to never be under tension or stress and never be afraid of failure.

He also praised the Lt. Governor of J&K for steering the UT to newer heights of development.

Dr. Sudesh Dhankhar, spouse of the Vice-President, Manoj Sinha, Lieutenant Governor, UT J&K, and Chancellor, University of Jammu, Rajeev Rai Bhatnagar, Advisor to Lt. Governor, J&K Govt., and the Pro-Chancellor of the University of Jammu, Alok Kumar, Principal Secretary to Higher Education, J&K Govt., Prof. Umesh Rai, Vice-Chancellor, University of Jammu, Prof. Dinesh Singh, Vice Chairman, Higher Education Council, J&K Govt, faculty members, students and others were present.

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