Union home minister Rajnath Singh has said that we want computers? and books?, not stones and firearms in ?the ?hands of Kashmiri youth?s??. ?<br/><br/>He was speaking at a rally organized in connection with BJP's Tiranga Yatra in Shahjahanpur of Uttar Pradesh? on Saturday. <br/><br/>He said that Indians not only love the ?land of ?Kashm?ir but also ?the ?Kashmiri people.? <br/><br/>He appealed the youths of Kashmir to leave the notion of separatism altogether and must connect to the mainstream of the nation.<br/><br/>AIR correspondent reports, Rajnath Singh squarely blamed Pakistan for ongoing unrest in Kashmir and said that Pak is making all efforts to derail the peace process in the valley. <br/><br/>He said that a violent protest cannot be a solution to a particular issue? as there must be peace at first then issues can be resolved through talks?. <br/><br/>Home minister said if people want to make India a great nation, then all residents regardless of their community, race or religion will have to contribute ?to take nation to new heights. <br/><br/>Paying rich tributes to martyrs , he said that Shahjahanpur is the land of great ?souls like Ram Prasad Bismil, Ashfaqullah Khan and Roshan Singh ?and it is incumbent upon all of us ?to protect the ??independence? which had been earned by those brave men and women who sacrificed their lives for the nation??.<br/>
News On AIR | August 20, 2016 10:22 PM
Want to see pens and computers in the hands of Kashmiri youth, not stones and firearms: Rajnath Singh