Hindustan Times (Delhi)

J&K, Ladakh on a new path of vikas, says PM

- Sadia Akhtar

In the first of four election rallies in Haryana, Prime Minister says decision to revoke special status to Jammu and Kashmir was due to decisive Lok Sabha mandate

BALLABGARH: “Kaun aaya, kaun aaya ” asked a Bharatiya Janata Party (BJP) leader, to which an impressive crowd responded with, “Bharat mata ka sher aaya” as two helicopter­s landed in a field in sector 61, Transport Nagar, Ballabgarh, on Monday. The sloganeeri­ng grew louder as Prime Minister Narendra Modi took the stage and simultaneo­usly appeared on giant screens that had been placed at various corners of the venue where he addressed a Vijay Sankalp rally.

Greeting the sea of people with chants of ‘Bharat Mata ki Jai’, Modi said that coming to Haryana felt like homecoming. Outlining the achievemen­ts of the BJP in the Centre and state, he said that the party had taken landmark decisions within five months of coming back to power.

“Today, India is taking decisions that no one else could have imagined in the past. I am talking about our decision of Article 370, because of which Jammu, Kashmir and Ladakh are on a new path of vikas and vishwash,” said Modi.

In August, the Centre revoked Article 370, which granted special status to J&K, and abrogated Article 35A which granted the state legislatur­e the right to determine criteria of residency in the state. The state was divided into two union territorie­s, including Ladakh. Reiteratin­g his challenge to the Opposition, Modi dared them to declare that they would “bring back Article 370 and 35A”.

Modi said that he was impressed by the strides that the state had made in implementa­tion of the Beti Bachao, Beti Padhao campaign. He said that the state was the land of martyrs and the party had implemente­d One Rank One Pension to give benefits to the retired serviceman of the state. Modi also took digs at the Opposition and said that the Congress had created a hue and cry about Rafale during the Lok Sabha polls, and wanted to halt the delivery of the planes. “They went all out to ensure that Rafale does not come to India, but failed. The lives of our soldiers our important to us,” he said.

Kamla Devi, 44, said that she was ecstatic since this was the first time that she was getting a chance to see Modi. “I didn’t have to travel much, but my friends are coming from far off places to see him. He has taken a good decision for Kashmir. We came to show our support.” NUH (HARYANA): Congress leader Rahul Gandhi on Monday accused Prime Minister Narendra Modi of being a “loudspeake­r of Ambani and Adani” and warned that the economy will “further deteriorat­e” in the next six months.

Addressing his first rally here for the October 21 Haryana Assembly polls, Gandhi alleged that Modi and Haryana chief minister Manohar Lal Khattar were working for 15 people in the country and had taken out money from the pockets of the poor to give away to his “rich friends”.

“Narendra Modi is a loudspeake­r of Ambani and Adani, understand this. He talks about them all day,” Gandhi said at the rally.

“You will see Modi only with Trump and Ambani, but you will never see him with farmers.”

Asserting that the Congress unites people, he also targeted the Bharatiya Janata Party and its ideologica­l mentor Rashtriya Swayamseva­k Sangh, accusing them of dividing the country and its people on the basis of caste, religion and region like the British.

 ?? SANJEEV VERMA/HT ?? Prime Minister Narendra Modi addresses a rally at Ballabgarh in Faridabad on Monday.
SANJEEV VERMA/HT Prime Minister Narendra Modi addresses a rally at Ballabgarh in Faridabad on Monday.

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