Zero tolerance for terrorism in J&K: Nitin Gadkari at BJP executive meeting
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While addressing the BJP Executive Meeting in Delhi, Union Minister Nitin Gadkari has said that his government has zero tolerance for terrorism in Jammu and Kashmir.
He added that his government is working for the development of the state.
We raised development issues in J&K and made clear that we have zero tolerance towards terrorism:Nitin Gadkari during BJP National Exec meet pic.twitter.com/bnN1NE4dxa
— ANI (@ANI) September 25, 2017
He praised Prime Minister by saying that PM Modi has successfully raised the issue of terrorism on the world platform and also revealed Pakistan.
PM pure vishv mein atankwad ke mudde ko prathmikta dene mein safal hue aur Pakistan ko expose karne mein bhi: Union Minister Nitin Gadkari pic.twitter.com/EMakYOCyZ4
— ANI (@ANI) September 25, 2017
He also appreciated the prime minister's political diplomacy in dealing with China on the Doklam issue.
#Doklam ke mudde ko suljhane mein PM Modi ne raajneetik paripakta aur kuutniti ka parichay diya hai:Nitin Gadkari during BJP Natnl Exec Meet pic.twitter.com/iNrvxFO2sA
— ANI (@ANI) September 25, 2017
Talking about relations with Pakistan, the Union Minister said that his government wants to build cordial relations with the country. He even recalled Prime Minister Narendra Modi's historic stopover in Pakistan.
PM Modi had made a surprise stopover in Pakistan on 25 December 2016. He visited the country on his way back from Kabul.
Pakistan se hum dosti chahte hain, isliye PM protocol chorr ke Pak PM Sharif se mile gaye the: Nitin Gadkari during BJP National Exec meet pic.twitter.com/ii65UcyYgb
— ANI (@ANI) September 25, 2017
Citing the recent incident that happened in BHU, Gadkari said the PM Modi and president Amit Shah have discussed the incident with the state's chief minister.
PM Modi and BJP president Amit Shah have talked to UP CM Adityanath over BHU incident: Nitin Gadkari pic.twitter.com/o0IXYmPXbt
— ANI (@ANI) September 25, 2017
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