He expressed hope that in the next four years, Jammu and Kashmir will have three times more investments than Rs 13,000 crore that it has received in last 70 years. There is a huge potential and investors are also willing to come forward. This will also solve the problem of unemployment in the region, he added.
On the issue of reservation, the home minister said that a commission will be set up soon and reiterated that no injustice will be done to Gujjars, nomads and other communities.
On the issues concerning JK Bank, he assured the delegation of personal intervention in the matter.