Azad compares J&K, Gujarat social indicators to attack govt

By IANS | Published: February 4, 2020 05:20 PM2020-02-04T17:20:27+5:302020-02-04T17:30:04+5:30

Drawing comparison on various performance parameters between erstwhile Jammu and Kashmir (J&K) state and the "model" state of Gujarat, the Leader of Opposition in Rajya Sabha Ghulam Nabi Azad on Tuesday once again questioned the government's move over removal of Article 370 and downgrading the state into two Union Territories (UTs).

Azad compares J&K, Gujarat social indicators to attack govt | Azad compares J&K, Gujarat social indicators to attack govt

Azad compares J&K, Gujarat social indicators to attack govt

In his speech on the debate in the Rajya Sabha on Motion of Thanks to the President's joint address, the senior Congress leader dismissed the arguments made by the government strip the hill state of its special status.

Citing data of the RBI and the central government, Azad said that J&K outscored Gujarat on multiple parameters such as employment, poverty, girl education and average attendance of children in schools.

"As per RBI Handbook of 2019, the unemployment rate in J&K was 5.3 per cent while the all India average in the same period was 6.1 per cent. Poverty ratio in the state was 10.4 per cent while the All India ratio was 21.9 per cent," he said.

Azad noted that these were the key arguments for abrogation of Article 370. The former Minister then went on comparing various indicators of the erstwhile J&K and Gujarat.

"Those who attended the 11th and 12th class in 2015-16 in J&K was 58.6 per cent. The same for Gujarat, a model state, was 43 per cent. All India figure was 56 per cent. Girls with over 15 years of age who attended school for 8 years in case of J&K was 87 per cent in comparison to 75 per cent in J&K," he said.

Azad also took on the government for NRC in the North East saying the move had left the entire region burning.

"No one is with you in the Northeast. You have used trickery and deceit. People in the region are not with your ideology," he said.

( With inputs from IANS )

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