MUMBAI: Central Minister Jitendra Singh on Friday said that the people of Kashmir will start supporting the government's Kashmir bill in six months. He also added that the government's next objective is to recapture Pakistan occuppied Kashmir(PoK). The minister was speaking in a program related to the Kashmir issue.
On the restrictions on internet facilities in Kashmir, the minister said that the lives of people are more important than the internet. Kashmiri people face restrictions in only 12 out of 200 police stations. He informed that currently there is no curfew anywhere in the state. He also took the opportunity to criticize the opposition by stating that they are not interested in broadening democracy. "Those who are supporting violence do not have any right to speak about freedom. These people criticize the government and speak about freedom after making sure that their children have moved outside the country and are safe," he added.