Land rellottment to SASB is people's victory: Swaraj
Indore, Sept 1 (UNI) Declaring the Jammu and Kashmir government's decision of re-allotting the disputed land to Shri Amarnath Shrine Board as a significant step, Bharatiya Janata Party senior leader union minister Sushma Swaraj today dubbed it as people's victory.
''Sixty days spent in taking back 100 acres of land but during that period every woman and child pave on the road to protest the decision and hence we get it back,'' Ms Swaraj told journalists in 'Meet to Press' programme here today.
She said that Kashmir's public did not agitate under any political banner and carried on such a big struggle on its own.
''This is not BJP which always raise religious issues but this time Centre itself provides us,'' she said.
Ms Swaraj claimed that in BJP would retain power in next Assembly polls scheduled this year end.
UNI XC-KV 1546
-
Tamil Nadu Election Pre Poll Survey: Who Will Win The Elections? Matrize Predictions Out -
Gold Silver Rate Today, 16 March 2026: City-Wise Prices As MCX Gold Slips, Silver Near Monthly Lows -
West Bengal Assembly Elections 2026 Dates Announced: Voting To Begin On April 23, Results On May 4 -
Hardik Pandya To Be Sacked? Suryakumar Yadav Likely To Lead Mumbai Indians MI In IPL 2026 -
Bangalore Gold Silver Rate Today, 16 March 2026: Gold and Silver Prices Fall as Precious Metals Turn Volatile -
Congratulations! Suryakumar Yadav and Devisha Shetty Set to Welcome First Child; Read Details For Baby Shower -
8th Pay Commission Begins Salary Review For 50 Lakh Central Government Employees; 20–35% Pay Hike Expected -
West Bengal Elections Predictions: Is BJP Ready To End Mamata's Rule? Check Pre Poll Survey Report -
BJP Candidates List For West Bengal Elections 2026: Suvendu Adhikari Gets Dual Seat as Party Releases 144-Name -
TVK Candidate List For Tamil Nadu Election: Vijay Likely From Velachery; Bussy Anand For T Nagar -
ECI Announces Assembly Election Dates: When Is Election In West Bengal, Assam, Tamil Nadu, Keralam, Puducherry -
Karnataka Rain: Bengaluru's First Pre-Monsoon Showers Likely in Next 48 Hours; Thunderstorm Chances at 90–100%












Click it and Unblock the Notifications