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Union Home Minister visit Army and BSF Camps at Nowshera in Rajori District of J&K

| @indiablooms | Sep 12, 2017, at 03:51 am
New Delhi, Sept 11 (IBNS): On the third day of his visit to Jammu and Kashmir, Union Home Minister Rajnath Singh visited Army and BSF Camps at Nowshera and interacted with the Jawan there.

He also met people living in the border areas who have migrated to camps due to cease fire violations on the LoC and a group of school children.

Rajnath Singh said our Government has increase compensation for residents of border areas who are killed in Cease fire violations from rupee one lakhs to rupee five lakhs.

Even those who suffer more than 50% disability will receive rupee 5 lakhs compensation.

“I have instructed the authorities do increase recruitment of people living of border areas in our security forces,” said Rajnath Singh. “People living border areas are our strategic asset” he added.

Addressing the BSF Jawan, Rajnath Singh said, “I know you are working in extremely challenging conditions. I am sure you have joined the forces due to love for this Country.”

Earlier addressing a press conference in Srinagar, the Union Home Minister said the government will find the permanent solution to the problems in J&K based “on the five Cs” Rajnath Singh elaborated the five Cs are compensation, Communication, Coexistence confidence Building and consistency. He said center will undertake special Tourism drive for Kashmir.

Later in the evening Rajnath Singh arrived in Jammu and held discussion with delegations from different section of the society including Panun, Kashmir.

The Union Home Minister will meet more delegation tomorrow morning and address a press conference before returning New Delhi.

 

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