End of an Era: Hurriyat Constituents Abandon Separatism in J&K
Two factions within the Hurriyat Conference, the J-K People's Movement and the Democratic Political Movement, have announced their departure from separatism. Home Minister Amit Shah praised this as a victory for the Modi government's unifying policies, marking the end of separatism in Jammu and Kashmir.
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In a significant political shift, two major groups within the Hurriyat Conference, namely the J-K People's Movement and the Democratic Political Movement, have announced their break from separatism, according to Union Home Minister Amit Shah.
The minister welcomed this development, attributing it to the effective unifying policies of Prime Minister Narendra Modi's administration, which he claims have successfully expelled separatist ideologies from Jammu and Kashmir.
Labeling this as a historical moment, Shah stated that separatism now belongs to the past. He urged similar organizations to abandon separatist paths and contribute to Bharat's unity and development, highlighting it as a triumph for Modi's vision of a progressive and peaceful nation.
(With inputs from agencies.)
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