Jammu, Nov. 27 -- In a clear reference to revocation of Article 370 and 35-A, the lieutenant governor (LG) Manoj Sinha, on Wednesday, said that after over six decades, the provisions of Indian constitution were fully extended to J&K in 2019. "After a long wait of 67 years, provisions of the Constitution were made fully applicable to J&K in 2019, ending the rule of discrimination and injustice. Now J&K is moving ahead guided by ideals of equity, social and economic justice as enshrined in the Constitution by Dr Bhim Rao Ambedkar," he said while delivering a speech on Constitution Day celebrations in . Speaking at the Constitution Day celebrations here, Sinha asserted that the long-standing practice of rewarding separatists and harassing patriots has been completely brought to an end. At the event, he administered the reading of 'Preamble to the Constitution', and paid tributes to the founding fathers and architects of the Constitution. "After a long wait of 67 years, provisions of the Constitution were made fully applicable to J&K in 2019 (when the Centre revoked Article 370 and bifurcated the erstwhile state into two UTs), ending the rule of discrimination and injustice," Sinha said. "Now, J&K is moving ahead guided by ideals of equity, social and economic justice as enshrined in the Constitution by Baba Saheb Bhim Rao Ambedkar," the LG said. He said from day one, his mission in Jammu and Kashmir was to improve the lives of the citizens, eradicate discrimination and injustice, eliminate the terror ecosystem, and make sure that the benefit of central schemes reaches the lowest strata of society. "Those who ask what was achieved over the past five years, I want to tell them that the practice of rewarding separatists and torturing patriots has been stopped completely," he said. By implementing all provisions of the Constitution, Prime Minister Narendra Modi has ensured honour, pride, and dignity for everyone in Jammu and Kashmir, Sinha said. The UT-level event commemorating the 75 years of adoption of the Constitution was organised by the Department of Culture, in collaboration with the Department of Law, Justice, and Parliamentary Affairs. "For 67 years, the Constitution has been a beacon of equity, liberty, and social justice and a guiding light for the citizens of this great country," the Lieutenant Governor said. He called upon policymakers and officers to uphold the values of the Constitution and commit to protecting and upholding the rights of citizens....