Shah Slams Nehru For Kashmir, But Vows No Delay If EC Decides Polls

New Delhi: Lok Sabha on Friday gave go-head to resolution seeking extension of President’s rule in Jammu and Kashmir for another six months and passed the Bill to expand reservation benefits in the state bringing people living on the International Border (IB) under its fold as Union Home Minister Amit Shah assured that the government […]

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New Delhi: Lok Sabha on Friday gave go-head to resolution seeking extension of President's rule in Jammu and Kashmir for another six months and passed the Bill to expand reservation benefits in the state bringing people living on the International Border (IB) under its fold as Union Home Minister Amit Shah assured that the government was in firm control of the law and order situation and was committed to hold elections in the state as and when the poll panel recommends it.

Driving his first legislation in the Lok Sabha seeking reservation benefits for people living on the IB, which was taken up in the House along with the statutory resolution on the extension of President's Rule in the state, Shah tore into the Congress governments of the past for the erosion of people's trust in Jammu and Kashmir as successive elections in the state till the 1970s were "reduced to a joke".