Jammu: Union Minister Jitendra Singh Sunday said no such decision would be taken which might undermine the morale of government forces operating in Jammu and Kashmir.
On the Centre’s decision to open up the post of joint secretaries to people, even from the private sector, he said it is part of an endeavour to get the best from whichever sources available.
He also warned that action would be taken against officials who facilitated Aadhaar or voter cards to illegally settled Rohingyas.
Singh also questioned the silence of the opposition Congress and National Conference (NC) over the Centre’s “historic path-breaking” announcement with regard to Rohingyas and said “nothing is now left for any debate on the issue”.
On June 8, Home Minister Rajnath Singh had said all states have been asked to conduct a survey of Rohingya Muslims living there, but have been cautioned against providing any legal documents to members of the community that would later help them claim Indian citizenship.
On registration of FIR against government forces and suspending operations against militants during Ramzan and its impact on the morale of government forces in the state, he said the Narendra Modi government is giving highest priority to the concerns of government forces and also to what is closest to them for keeping up their morale.





