According to top Prime Minister Modi, Article 370 stands in the way of Jammu and Kashmir’s development. On Tuesday, Prime Minister Narendra Modi dedicated and laid the groundwork for numerous game-changing initiatives totaling Rs 32,000 crore for Jammu and Kashmir. These projects cover a wide range of industries, including civic infrastructure, energy, transportation, health, and education. The prime minister inaugurated the train service between Sangaldan and Baramulla stations as well as the first electric train in the valley during the event. It is noteworthy that the Banihal-Khari-Sumber-Sangaldan segment was put into service because it uses Ballast Less Track (BLT) throughout, giving passengers a more enjoyable ride.
Additionally, PM Modi gave appointment orders to about 1500 recently hired government employees. In his speech, Prime Minister Modi reaffirmed his trust in Jammu and Kashmir’s growing potential and promised to keep up the aspirations of its people by realizing the vision of “Viksit Jammu and Kashmir.” We shall create “Viksit Jammu and Kashmir,” and I have complete faith in you. In the upcoming years, Modi will fulfill your 70-year dreams, he declared.
Jammu and Kashmir used to only provide depressing news of bombs, kidnappings, and separation, but the prime minister went on to say that the region is now growing and progressing. PM Modi stated that Jammu and Kashmir is now heading toward overall development, citing the now-repeated Article 370 of the Indian Constitution as the primary obstacle to the region’s development. He said, “I am requesting to help the BJP win 370 seats and the NDA win 400 seats in presidential elections because of the abrogation of Article 370.”
I’ve heard that this week will see the release of a movie about Article 370. It is beneficial since it will enable people to obtain accurate information. Prominent BJP figures, including J-K unit president Ravinder Raina, Jammu and Kashmir Lieutenant Governor Manoj Sinha, and Union Minister Jitendra Singh, were also in attendance.
Citing a 75% decrease, Sinha praised the impressive decline in terrorist incidents.
The outfit commanders have been dispatched to their proper locations (Jo bhi tanzeeme thi unke top commanders ko uchitt jagh phucha diyaa gaye haii). Stone-pelting is no longer practiced, and protest calendars are no longer published. According to the L-G, markets, schools, and universities are now open year-round.
Jitendra Singh, a union minister, credited marginalized communities’ empowerment and the end of appeasement politics. After PM Modi took office, appeasement politics were abandoned. Pandits from Kashmir, Jammu and Kashmir’s daughters, Gujjars, Paharis, and others were granted their rights. Singh remarked, “You demonstrated Modi hai to mumkin hai after removing Article 370.”