Investment claims deflated by figures released by Modi regime: NC 

Srinagar, December 20, 2022 (PPI-OT):National Conference has said that the claims of heavy investment in Indian illegally occupied Jammu and Kashmir post abrogation of Article 370 have fallen flat in the face of the figures presented by the Modi regime in Parliament. Reacting to the year wise figures on investments over the last five years furnished by the Modi-led Indian government in the Lok Sabha, the National Conference in a statement in Srinagar said the figures stare the Indian government in the face.

“As per the information provided by the Modi government, J and K in the year 2017-18 received 840.55 crore rupees; in the Year 2018-19, 590.97 crore rupees; and in the Year 2019-20, it was 296.64 crore rupees; subsequently in the year 2020-21, the figure stands at 412.74 crore rupees and during the 2021-22 at 376.76 crore rupees. The figures lay bare the failure of the Indian government to match what it has been projecting post 5 August 2019, when Jammu and Kashmir’s special status was unilaterally and unconstitutionally abrogated.”

The NC further added, “We were told that a bright investment climate was in offing post August, 5, 2019 decisions. It was claimed that Article 370 was nothing but an impediment which didn’t allow the region to prosper. Now it is clear that the decisions have not resulted in bringing significant investments. Not just investment, the decisions have failed to propel growth on all variables.”

While investment in J and K has dropped in J and K post Aug 05 2019 measures, the NC said, “It is only unemployment, development deficit and administrative inertia that has increased by leaps and bounds. Numbers never lie. Cracks are beginning to show. Unemployment has risen, people’s woes have deepened, and horticulture and allied sectors have taken a massive hit.”

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