PM pledges to reinstate J&K as a separate state, Calls for breaking all voting records in the second phase and accuses three families of "placing stones" in the hands of young people. - watsupptoday.com
PM pledges to reinstate J&K as a separate state, Calls for breaking all voting records in the second phase and accuses three families of "placing stones" in the hands of young people.
Posted 20 Sep 2024 03:39 PM

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PM Narendra Modi addressing a rally in Katra ahead of the second round of the Assembly elections in Jammu & Kashmir.

In his first electoral rally at SK Stadium here on Thursday, Prime Minister Narendra Modi accused three families of "placing stones" in the hands of the young of the Valley and damaging their future for personal gain, while asserting that the BJP will fulfill its promise to establish J&K a state once more.

Individuals at a Katra rally.
Striking to bring about the restoration of peace

Declaring that he was "sincerely working towards restoring peace here," Prime Minister Narendra Modi promised that he "would not let another generation of ours be devastated at the hands of these three families." "All across Jammu and Kashmir, schools and colleges are operating smoothly today," he stated.
PM Narendra Modi remarked that the three parties "used J&K's politics as their own fiefdom," accusing them of "trampling democracy and 'Kashmiriyat' for their own gains."
In J&K, there is a celebration of democracy taking place. Seven districts held their first round of voting yesterday. The polls were conducted for the first time without a hint of terrorism, according to Modi.

Speaking to a sizable crowd at the stadium, Modi began by declaring in Kashmiri that the world was seeing how the people of J&K were bolstering India's democracy.

At a rally in Srinagar on Thursday, PM Narendra Modi was honoured.
Attacking the Congress, the Peoples Democratic Party, and the National Conference, Modi claimed that these organizations were in a panic since he had claimed that the three families were accountable for the devastation of J&K.

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Modi remarked that the three parties "used J&K's politics as their own fiefdom," accusing them of "trampling democracy and 'Kashmiriyat' for their own gains." "They wanted no one to come forward, not even their family members. If not, why were the Panchayat, DDC, and BDC elections stopped? They were aware that fresh faces will surface to subvert their familial authority," he remarked.

Additionally, he charged that all three families continued to be accomplices in all "oppressions committed against Sikh and Hindu brothers and sisters in Kashmir."

Poll Drive: On Thursday, Prime Minister Narendra Modi participates in a roadshow in the J&K district of Katra, Reasi. PTI
J&K will "no longer be in the hands of these three families," according to the prime minister. They are being challenged by the younger generation. Declaring that he was "sincerely working towards restoring peace here," Modi promised that he "will not let another generation of ours be devastated at the hands of these three families." "All across Jammu and Kashmir, schools and colleges are operating smoothly today," he stated. According to Modi, schools and colleges used to have months without classes.

"Our children were not studying in classrooms or universities. Putting stones in the hands of these three families made them joyful. "These individuals have destroyed our children's future for their personal gain," he declared, noting that kids are now holding laptops, pens, and books. There are no reports of school fires as of yet.

Modi highlighted the accomplishments of the BJP government in J&K, pointing out that over the previous 35 years, Kashmir was closed for nearly 3,000 days. "Kashmir has not been closed for even eight hours in the last five years," he declared.

"J&K youngsters are no longer powerless," declared Modi. In the Modi administration, they are growing more powerful. The J&K BJP has also made significant pronouncements for youth employment, which makes me glad.

People were terrified to visit Lal Chowk for a long time. The image has now shifted," he remarked. During the second round of voting, which is set on September 25, Modi urged voters to smash all previous records.

"NC-Cong manifesto celebration in Pakistan"

The Prime Minister had earlier criticized the NC-Congress alliance in J&K while speaking at a rally in Katra, Reasi district, on Thursday. According to Modi, Pakistan was happy with the two parties' manifestos because they matched the beliefs of the nation that borders them.

Pakistan appears to be applauding the Congress and NC manifesto, even though the people of J&K are not exactly thrilled with it. The Pakistani Defense Minister has approved the parties' manifesto, which calls for the reinstatement of Article 370.

"Khawaja Asif, Pakistan's Minister of Defence, has publicly endorsed the Congress-NC," added Modi. Regarding Article 370 and 35A, the Minister praised the Congress's and the NC's agendas, stating that they were similar to Pakistan's. The Congress-NC has been exposed by Pakistan itself.

Modi sent a warning to the opposition, stating that he would not permit Pakistan's agenda to be carried out in J&K. "I am making it very clear to the Congress and NC that we will not permit Pakistan's agenda to be carried out in J&K. "No force on earth could reinstate Article 370," he declared.

According to Modi, the Jammu region has always been discriminated against and prevented from prospering by the NC, PDP, and Congress. "This area has been hurt by these parties for years. You will need to select the lotus symbol for this. Speaking to the voters of Reasi and Udhampur district, he declared, "Only the BJP prioritized your interests and put an end to the prejudice that has been going on with you for the past ten years."

Now, we are moving in the direction of regional stability. With your help, I promise that J&K will soon be rid of terrorism, Modi stated.

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