Amit Shah Suggests to Strengthen Kashmir Anti-Corruption Bureau
During his first visit to Jammu and Kashmir (J&K) on Wednesday (June 26), India’s Home Minister Amit Shah took a detailed review of various development schemes and projects in the State.
The review meeting in Srinagar was attended by the Governor, Union Home Secretary, all the four Advisors, Chief Secretary, and senior officials of the State and Central Government.
Amit Shah suggested that the newly established Anti-Corruption Bureau (ACB) should be strengthened and cases of rampant corruption by the high-and-mighty should be taken up on priority for fast track investigations.
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The development review meeting focused on accelerating development, building infrastructure, good governance, inclusive growth for all communities, and employment generating scheme for the youth.
Home Minister asked the State Government to ensure that poorest of the poor of Jammu and Kashmir should get the benefits of good governance in all spheres.
Shah also suggested that investments for generating large-scale employment opportunities for the local youth should be facilitated. He added that he will regularly review the performance achieved in all the development projects.