Union Minister of State for Science and Technology, Jitendra Singh, shared that efforts are being made to prevent water flow from Jammu and Kashmir to Pakistan. During a public event in Kathua, he addressed concerns about non-Hindu admissions at Shri Mata Vaishno Devi Medical College, indicating that the issue likely resolved under the Lieutenant Governor’s authority. Singh highlighted plans to retain excess water within India, benefiting states like Haryana, Rajasthan, and Jammu and Kashmir, rather than allowing it to reach Pakistan.
Singh also revealed the upcoming establishment of India’s largest Homeopathy College in Kathua, aiming to enhance medical education infrastructure and offer new prospects for students. The event, attended by locals raising civic and developmental issues, saw officials instructed to address the grievances. Singh, who represents the Kathua-Udhampur seat for the BJP, emphasized the importance of retaining water resources and enhancing educational opportunities in the region.
In addition to his political role, Singh has a history of involvement in social and political movements, including serving as a spokesperson for the Shri Amarnathji Sangharsh Samiti and later transitioning to the BJP. His commitment to regional development and resource management reflects his dedication to serving the community and promoting growth in Jammu and Kashmir.
