Nehru's 'insertion' of Article 370 caused Kashmir issue, Modi resolved problem, says Amit Shah
The Hindu
PM Modi had also blamed Nehru for the issues plaguing Kashmir while addressing a gathering in Gujarat earlier this week.
Union Home Minister Amit Shah on October 13, 2022 blamed India's first Prime Minister Jawaharlal Nehru for the issues plaguing Kashmir and credited the Narendra Modi government for solving them by removing Article 370.
Speaking at an event to flag off the BJP's 'Gaurav Yatra' in poll-bound Gujarat, Mr. Shah also said the Congress used to taunt his party over the construction of the Ram Temple in Ayodhya but work on it was now in progress.
"Due to the mistake of (first Prime Minister) Jawaharlal Nehru of inserting Article 370, Kashmir was in a mess. It could not be properly integrated with the country. Everybody wanted the removal of Article 370. Prime Minister Narendra Modi removed it in one stroke and completed the integration of Kashmir with the country," Mr. Shah said.
Incidentally, Mr. Modi had also blamed Nehru for the issues plaguing Kashmir while addressing a gathering in Gujarat earlier this week.
Speaking on the Ram Temple in Uttar Pradesh's Ayodhya, Shah said the Congress used to mock the BJP with slogans like 'mandir wahi banayenge but tithi nahi batayenge (the temple will be built but can't say when).
"But the dates were declared, the ground breaking ceremony was completed and a grand temple is coming up at the promised place," Mr. Shah pointed out.
Hitting out further at the Congress, the senior BJP leader said curfews were a routine occurrence when the former ruled Gujarat, but the advent of the Modi dispensation in the state has ensured "those days are gone now".