SRINAGAR :
JAMMU and Kashmir is touching new heights of development and breathing freely after
the abrogation of Article 370 in
2019, Prime Minister Narendra
Modi said here on Thursday.
Addressing a public rally,
Modi also accused the
Congress of misguiding not
only the people of Jammu and
Kashmir, but the entire nation
on Article 370 for a long time.
The Prime Minister extended his “advance wishes” for the
upcoming holy month of
Ramzan and Maha Shivratri,
which falls on Friday.
“Jammu and Kashmir is
touching new heights of development after the abrogation
of Article 370. Jammu and
Kashmir is touching new
heights of development today
because it is breathing freely.
Jammu and Kashmir has broken the shackles after abrogation of Article 370,” he said at
the rally named as‘Viksit Bharat
Viksit Jammu Kashmir’ at the
Bakshi stadium here.
This was Modi’s first visit to
Kashmir since the Centre abrogated the special status given
to the erstwhile state and bifurcated it into two
Union Territories --
Jammu and Kashmirand
Ladakh on August 5,
2019. After inaugurating
development projects
worth nearly Rs 5,000
crore for boosting the
agri-economy in the
Union territory, Modi
said he was “elated to be
among the wonderful
people of Srinagar”.
“The development
projectsbeingdedicated
today will boost the
development of Jammu
and Kashmir. A developed Jammu and
Kashmir is the priority
for a developed India,”
he said. Describing J&K
as thecrown of thecountry, the Prime Minister
said the path to building
a developed Jammu and
Kashmir will emerge
from tourism possibilities and empowerment
of farmers.
“Jammu and Kashmiris
not just aregion but India’s
head. A head held high is
the symbol of development and honour.
Thatis
why a developed Jammu
andKashmiris the priority of a developed India,”
he said.
Modi saidthe power of
development, tourism
possibilities, empowerment of farmers and the
leadershipoftheyouthof
Jammu and Kashmir will
lay the foundation in
buildingadeveloped
Jammu and Kashmir. He
also asked non-resident
Indianstosendatleastfive
family members to tour
the country under‘Chalo
India’ programme. With
the Lok Sabha elections
round the corner, there
was renewed political
interests among
Opposition parties about
the possibility of an
announcement on
Assembly polls in Jammu
& Kashmir by the Election
Commission.
However, the Prime
Minister did not mention
anything about polls.
Among the projects the
PrimeMinisterlaunched
include tourism sector
worth more than Rs 1,400
croreunderthe“Swadesh
Darshan” and
“PRASHAD” (Pilgrimage
Rejuvenation And
Spiritual, Heritage
Augmentation Drive)
schemes andaproject
for the integrated development ofthe Hazratbal
shrine in Srinagar.