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Amit Shah meets party leaders in Jammu Last Updated : 29 Apr 2017 12:44:53 PM IST BJP President Amit Shah reached Jammu
Bhartiya Janta Party (BJP) President Amit Shah has on Saturday reached the state of Jammu.
Shah is in Jammu and Kashmir on a two day tour starting today.
After reaching Jammu, Shah met party leaders and MLAs at the BJP office in the state.According to the reports, Amit Shah will meet the BJP State Core group late in the evening to discuss the situation in Kashmir.
Earlier there were reports that Shah will review the performance of PDP-BJP coalition Government headed by Chief Minister Mehbooba Muftibut and will also meet the CM but now it is said that no meeting has been organised.
On Thursday, Shah said that situation in Jammu and Kashmir is a "matter of concern" but the Narendra Modi government will find ways to normalise it.
"I never said that the situation in Kashmir is not a matter of concern...It's a matter of concern. We will definitely control the situation through talks," Amit Shah told a news channel in an interview.
Asked with whom talks will be held, he did not name specific organisations or leaders.
"We will handle the situation, talk with every one and also find a way," he said.Saharasamay Desk For Latest Updates Please-
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