Srinagar, Feb 27 (KNO): Deputy Chief Minister Surinder Chaudhary on Thursday said that Jammu and Kashmir has lost its pride and honour due to the revocation of its special status and statehood.
Talking to reporters here, Chaudhary, according to the news agency—Kashmir News Observer (KNO) said, “This is a democratically elected government, and it has been hardly 3.5 months since we assumed power. Chief Minister Omar Abdullah inherited a broken state to govern. However, with the blessings of the people, no one will be able to defame our government. The results will be visible soon. By next year in February, we will be in a different position.”
Expressing optimism about the restoration of statehood, he reminded the Centre of its commitment. “The Centre had promised that statehood would be restored, and I hope Prime Minister Narendra Modi and Union Home Minister Amit Shah will keep their promise.”
“We are unable to deliver fully in the current Union Territory setup, and we believe that statehood must be restored soon,” he said.
He also raised serious concerns over the increasing drug menace in J&K, claiming it to be a deliberate conspiracy to destroy youth. “Drugs are being peddled into J&K as part of a conspiracy to ruin our younger generation.”
Chaudhary reiterated his party’s stance against all forms of addiction, including liquor consumption—(KNO)