<p>Srinagar: Jammu and Kashmir Lieutenant Governor Manoj Sinha on Wednesday said the situation in the Union Territory will be back to normal within a few months as inimical elements will be given a befitting response.</p>.<p>"Those who cannot digest (the peaceful atmosphere here), they should be (ready) for their end. People here have given a befitting response to them before also. The situation demands so. I think the situation will be back to normal again in a few months," Sinha told reporters here.</p>.<p>The Jammu region of the Union Territory has witnessed a spurt in militancy-related violence over the last few months.</p>.Noisy scenes in Chhattisgarh assembly as Congress questions government over Naxal encounter.<p>The LG also welcomed the Union Budget, describing it as historic.</p>.<p>"I want to thank the prime minister and the finance minister for presenting a historic budget in Parliament. I think it will lay a strong foundation for a developed India and, along with that, a developed Jammu and Kashmir," he said.</p>.<p>Farmers, youngsters, women and the poor are the main focus of the government, Sinha said.</p>.<p>The finance minister has given money with a free hand for the overall growth of Jammu and Kashmir, he added. </p>
<p>Srinagar: Jammu and Kashmir Lieutenant Governor Manoj Sinha on Wednesday said the situation in the Union Territory will be back to normal within a few months as inimical elements will be given a befitting response.</p>.<p>"Those who cannot digest (the peaceful atmosphere here), they should be (ready) for their end. People here have given a befitting response to them before also. The situation demands so. I think the situation will be back to normal again in a few months," Sinha told reporters here.</p>.<p>The Jammu region of the Union Territory has witnessed a spurt in militancy-related violence over the last few months.</p>.Noisy scenes in Chhattisgarh assembly as Congress questions government over Naxal encounter.<p>The LG also welcomed the Union Budget, describing it as historic.</p>.<p>"I want to thank the prime minister and the finance minister for presenting a historic budget in Parliament. I think it will lay a strong foundation for a developed India and, along with that, a developed Jammu and Kashmir," he said.</p>.<p>Farmers, youngsters, women and the poor are the main focus of the government, Sinha said.</p>.<p>The finance minister has given money with a free hand for the overall growth of Jammu and Kashmir, he added. </p>