Amit Shah's big statement, 'Kashmir can named after Rishi Kashyap'
Union Home Minister Amit Shah said during a program that I am happy that today Kashmir has once again become an integral part of our geo-cultural nation India and has started on the path of development along with India. Democracy has been established there too, and I am confident that whatever we have lost, we will regain it soon. We have full faith.
Home Minister Amit Shah said that Kashmir was and will remain a part of India, people had tried to separate it, but that obstacle has also been removed. History is not written by sitting in Lutyens Delhi, it has to be understood by going there.
'Kashmir can be named after Rishi Kashyap'- Amit Shah
Amit Shah said that Kashmir can be named after Rishi Kashyap. Kashmiri, Dogri, Balti and Zanskari languages have been given government approval, I thank PM Modi for this. The PM had urged that even the smallest local language of Kashmir should be kept alive after becoming a Union Territory, this shows how much the PM thinks about Kashmir.
Amit Shah said that Kashmir was, is and will remain part of India
Home Minister Amit Shah said that Kashmir was, is and will remain a part of India, people had tried to separate it, but that obstacle has also been removed. History is not written by sitting in Lutyen Delhi, one has to go and understand it. The time of writing history to please the rulers is over. I appeal to the historians of India to write history on the basis of evidence.
History is not written by sitting in Lutyen Delhi
During the release of the book Jammu and Kashmir and Ladakh Through the Ages, Union Home Minister Amit Shah said that "History is always vast and bitter. There was a period of 150 years when history meant from Delhi Dariba to Ballimaran and Lutyens to Gymkhana. History was limited to this only.
There was a period of 150 years when history meant from Delhi Dariba to Ballimaran
Union Home Minister Amit Shah on Friday attended the release of the book Jammu Kashmir and Ladakh: Through the Ages
During the program, Amit Shah spoke on Jammu and Kashmir from Article 370 to terrorism. In gestures, he also said about PoK Kashmir that it will soon be a part of India. Amit Shah said that the interpretation of history written during the British period was completely wrong. Shah said that Kashmir was an inseparable part of India before, is still today and will always remain so. Amit Shah said that Kashmir can also be named after Rishi Kashyap.
History is always vast and bitter- Amit Shah
Home Minister Amit Shah said that "History is always vast and bitter. There was a period of 150 years when history meant from Delhi Dariba to Ballimaran and from Lutyens to Gymkhana. History was limited to this. Now the time has come that we should get free from the history written to please the rulers.
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We should get free from the history written to please the rulers
Amit Shah said that to understand India, there is a need to understand the facts that connect our country. To analyse where Kashmir and Ladakh were, who ruled it, who lived there, what agreements were signed, distorting facts on the basis of this is futile and only historians with a crooked vision of history can do this. India's 10,000-year-old culture is spread everywhere.
India's 10,000-year-old culture is spread everywhere
There is evidence of this in Kashmir as well. When Kashmir and Jhelum are mentioned in 8000-year-old books, no one can comment on who owns Kashmir. Kashmir has always been an integral part of India, no one can separate it using sections of the law. This is using the law but in the flow of time those sections were repealed and all the barriers were removed. "Union Home Minister Amit Shah said that The art in the ruins of old temples proves who owns Kashmir.