He said that more terrorists have been neutralised in the three years' rule of the Modi government as compared to the former regime and many development and welfare measures were taken to improve the situation but the Congress is misleading the people through a disinformation campaign against the Centre.
"Congress people have no right to criticise the government because it is the party responsible for the Kashmir issue due of its wrong policies and wrong approach towards terrorists," he told reporters here.
"The security forces have responded to cross border terrorism firmly and as a result, 368 terrorists have been neutralised during the last three years (2014-16) as against 239 during the corresponding previous three years of 2011-13," Naidu, the Union information and broadcast minister said.
He said that the prime minister announced a development package for Jammu and Kashmir in November 2015 which consists of 63 projects concerning 15 Union ministries having an outlay of Rs 80,068 crore.
On Left-wing extremism, Naidu said that reduction in the violence was registered in the Modi government's rule.
"The violence over the last three years (May 2014 to April 2017) with preceding three years (May 2011-April 2014) indicates a significant improvement in the scenario," he said.
He also said that incidents of violence reduced by 25 percent from 4,159 to 3,125, Left wing extremism related deaths decreased by 42 percent from 1,412 to 812, elimination of cadre increased by 65 percent from 237 to 390 and surrender by the cadres also increased by 185 percent from 1,029 to 2,937.
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