Rajnath Singh’s Surprise Visit to Jammu: Key Deals on Roads and Schools

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In a surprising turn of events, India’s Defence Minister Rajnath Singh reached Jammu in a second plane. The first plane had to return due to some issues, but that did not stop the minister from completing his important visit. This happened recently, and it shows how dedicated the government is to addressing problems in Jammu and Kashmir.

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Rajnath Singh is a big name in Indian politics. He looks after the country’s defence and security. His visit to Jammu was not just a routine trip. It was all about listening to local leaders and making promises that can help the people there.

During his visit, Rajnath Singh met Sunil Sharma, who is the Leader of Opposition (LoP) in Jammu and Kashmir. Sunil Sharma spoke up for the people and raised two main demands. First, he asked for better roads built by the Border Roads Organisation (BRO). BRO is a special group that makes strong roads in tough areas, especially near borders, to help the army and locals move easily.

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Second, Sharma demanded an Army school in the area. This would give good education to children, especially those from army families or in remote places. Education is key for the future, and an Army school could bring quality learning close to home.

Rajnath Singh listened carefully. In a positive move, he agreed to both demands right away. This means work on these projects can start soon, bringing relief and development to Jammu.

Jammu and Kashmir face many challenges, like tough terrain and security issues. Good roads by BRO will make travel safer and faster, helping trade and emergency services. An Army school will boost education and create opportunities for kids.

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This agreement shows how the central government is working with local leaders to solve problems. It builds trust and helps in the growth of the region. People in Jammu are hopeful that these promises will turn into real changes soon.

After the meeting, officials said that plans for the BRO roads and Army school will move forward quickly. Rajnath Singh’s visit, even with the plane switch, highlights the urgency of these issues. It’s a step towards better infrastructure and education in Jammu and Kashmir.

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