Hindustan Times (Jammu)

Article 370 was biggest wall in J&K’s progress, we razed it: PM

Modi opens, lays foundation stones of projects worth over ₹32,000 crore

- Ravi Krishan Khajuria ravi.khajuria@htlive.com With PTI inputs

Prime Minister Narendra Modi said on Tuesday that Article 370 was the biggest hurdle in Jammu and Kashmir’s progress, pointing out that the Bharatiya Janata Party government at the Centre had abrogated it. He urged the people to give 370 (seats) to the BJP in the upcoming general elections and to take the National Democratic Alliance (NDA) beyond the 400mark.

Modi was addressing a public rally amid rain at Jammu after dedicating and laying foundation stones of projects worth over ₹32,000 crore projects to J&K. The BJP government had abrogated the provisions of Article 370 on August 5, 2019. The contentiou­s article gave special status to the erstwhile state of Jammu and Kashmir. Modi also appreciate­d the youth of the region from liberating themselves from dynastic politics.

The PM had last visited J&K in April 2022 for a rally at Samba’s Palli village.

“Article 370 was the biggest wall in the developmen­t of J&K and BJP razed it to the ground. We would fulfil the unfulfille­d dreams of the last 70 years of the people of J&K in the next few years, and this is Modi’s guarantee,” he said.

He pointed out that the BJP government had turned up at the doorsteps of the people during Viksit Bharat Sankalp Yatra.

“No one would be left unattended and this is Modi’s guarantee. We will make J&K developed in the next few years,” he asserted. He said that there was a time when sad news like bomb blasts, guns, kidnapping­s and separatism emerged from J&K.

“But today, J&K is making rapid strides forward on the path of developmen­t. However, for several decades, J&K remained a victim of dynastic politics. Those who ran government­s always watched their own interests and never cared about hopes and aspiration­s of the people. And if someone bore maximum brunt of it, it was the youth,” he said while taking an indirect dig at National Conference, the Peoples Democratic Party (PDP) and the Congress.

He recollecte­d his 2013 Lalkar Rally at the same venue when he had raised question why J&K can’t have higher education institutio­ns.

“Today, J&K has Indian Institute of Technology, Indian Institute of Management and two All India Institutes of Medical science (AIIMS) . That’s why people refer to Modi’s guarantee. There were days when schools were burnt and today, schools are decorated,” he said while drawing parallels between rule of successive regimes in J&K and BJP government’s innings since 2014.

PM slammed the Congress government for sitting over onerank one-pension (OROP) scheme to the armed forces. “They kept telling lies and peddled fake promises to the soldiers but it was eventually done by the BJP government. Because of OROP, ex-servicemen in J&K alone got over ₹1,600-crore benefits,” he said.

PM seeks support of women to make 1 crore ‘lakhpati didis’

Modi also sought the support of country’s women to make one crore women “lakhpati didis”.

The PM lauded the beneficiar­ies of the Centre’s major schemes in J&K for setting an example for the rest of the country. He interacted with the beneficiar­ies during his visit to Jammu to ascertain how the schemes have transforme­d the lives of the people in the Union Territory.

Modi also highlighte­d how his government upheld the constituti­on by conferring fundamenta­l rights and reservatio­n to refugees, Valmiki community, Gadda Brahmins, Kohlis, Kashmiri Pandits and women.

“After revocation of Article 370, the women in J&K got their rights from which they were deprived for decades together,” he said. Referring to his recent visit to gulf countries, Modi said there was positivity among the gulf countries and they were keen on investing in J&K.

“There is enthusiasm among the world towards J&K, successful G20 meet in Kashmir has made an impact around the world. The world is impressed by natural beauty, tradition, culture and hospitalit­y of the people here,” he said.

He also referred to record two crore tourists visiting J&K in the past one year.

“In the past 10 years, India became fifth largest economy from 11th in the world. When economy gets strong, the underprivi­leged get free ration, homes, LPG, sanitation and other facilities. In the next five years, we have to make India the third largest economy of the world. And, we will raise such a world class infrastruc­ture in J&K that people would forget visiting

Switzerlan­d,” he said.

Inaugurate­s AIIMS

Modi virtually inaugurate­d the All India Institute of Medical Sciences (AIIMS), Jammu. He said, “the number of medical colleges in J&K have increased from four to 12 in the last 10 years. In the same period, MBBS seats in J&K have more than doubled, from 500 to 1300.”

Highlighti­ng that “there were no postgradua­te medical seats in J&K before 2014”, he said that “there are now 650 PG medical seats in the Union Territory”. A total of 35 nursing and paramedic colleges are also coming up in the region, he added.

“The Centre has added 15 new AIIMS in the last 10 years, including two in J&K alone,” the Prime Minister said.

Opens India’s longest tunnel

The longest transporta­tion tunnel of the country on the Udhampur-Srinagar-Baramulla Rail Link (USBRL) was opened by Modi as he flagged off the first electrifie­d trains of the Kashmir Valley.

“Modi was present in Jammu and he virtually flagged off two electrifie­d trains simultaneo­usly -- one from Srinagar to Sangaldan in the down direction and the other from Sangaldan to Srinagar in the up direction,” a railway official said.

He added that the prime minister also inaugurate­d the

48.1-km-long Banihal-KhariSumbe­r-Sangaldan section. “This longest tunnel, which is 12.77-km long and known as T-50, falls between the KhariSumbe­r section,” the official said. According to the Northern Railway, trains can now run from Baramulla to Sangaldan via Banihal, which used to be the last or originatin­g station earlier.T-50 is supposed to be the most challengin­g of the 11 tunnels in the Banihal-Khari-Sumber-Sangadal section.

 ?? WASEEM ANDRABI /HT ?? Prime Minister Narendra Modi hands over an appointmen­t letter to new recruit during a public rally at the Maulana Azad Stadium in Jammu on Tuesday.
WASEEM ANDRABI /HT Prime Minister Narendra Modi hands over an appointmen­t letter to new recruit during a public rally at the Maulana Azad Stadium in Jammu on Tuesday.

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