A Quote by Ram Nath Kovind

My Government is committed to the equitable development of Jammu, Ladakh and Kashmir. — © Ram Nath Kovind
My Government is committed to the equitable development of Jammu, Ladakh and Kashmir.
It is our priority to win the hearts of people of Jammu and Kashmir. That could only be achieved through development and their welfare. We have a responsibility to see that people of the state are prosperous. We are not talking about Hindus or Muslims, but the people of Jammu and Kashmir. Development comes when there is integration.
For 14 years no PM had gone to Jammu and Kashmir. Atal ji changed that and went to Jammu and Kashmir. He gave 3 Mantas- Insaniyat, Jamhuriat and Kashmiriyat (Humanity, democracy and J&K). We aspire to walk on that path
Atal Bihari Vajpayee ji gave the mantra- Insaniyat, Jamhooriyat, Kashmiriyat. He based Jammu and Kashmir's development on this, and we need to take it ahead.
It is the Jammu and Kashmir government, which has to take an initiative of inviting actors and the film industry to the state.
Jammu is part of the state but the people of Jammu do not face the same kind of difficulties that we face in Kashmir.
The government of India and the government of Jammu and Kashmir are determined to ensure that every Kashmiri lives with dignity having equal rights and equal opportunities.
Jammu and Kashmir has a scenic beauty and I feel that the film industry rather than going abroad in countries like Switzerland and Australia, should visit Kashmir - which is the only Heaven on Earth for the shoots.
I am from Jammu and Kashmir.
The alliance in Jammu and Kashmir is one of the most important developments on the contemporary political scene.
I've grown up in Jammu, but have been to Kashmir earlier and have seen a different side to the Valley.
Free and fair elections have again demonstrated that Jammu and Kashmir is part of India, and the people want to remain with it.
I feel proud when a player from Jammu and Kashmir plays for India. This shows cricket has reached all corners of the country.
It is now that the Left in India is urging the federal government to initiate unconditional talks with all stakeholders in Kashmir. Otherwise, up until now, the Left didn't even support the autonomous status of Kashmir, and the Kashmir imbroglio is not a conflict between the forces of Marxism and capitalism.
The culturally, linguistically and religiously diverse population of Indian and Pakistani-administered Jammu and Kashmir has been unable to reach a consensus on the future of the land and the heterogeneous peoples of the state.
Bharatiya Jan Sangh and its founder Shyama Prasasd Mukherjee, who hailed from West Bengal, quit his job as a minister and fought for the state of Jammu and Kashmir. Ours is a party of fight and fightbacks.
I will share a personal experience: my father was posted in Jammu & Kashmir during the Kargil war. I remember my mom sitting in front of television throughout the day reading tickers which had name of the martyrs.
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