Khaleej Times

Time for misguided youth to shun violence, go home: PM

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SRINAGAR — Prime Minister Narendra Modi on Saturday appealed to those Kashmiri youth who have joined violence to return to their homes and live a life of dignity and peace.

Addressing an official function at Sher-i-Kashmir Internatio­nal Convention Centre (SKICC) in Srinagar where he inaugurate­d the 330mw Kishengang­a Hydel Project and also laid foundation of Srinagar Ring Road, Modi said: “The PDP-BJP government is trying its best to bring back the misguided youth who have left their homes and families.”

“It is time that these youth return to their families. Each stone thrown by a misguided youth hurts the hearts and minds of the people in Jammu and Kashmir. Those who have been helping violence in the state from across our borders are themselves disintegra­ting this time,” he said. “Atalji (Atal Bihari Vajpayee) always advocated and supported ‘Kashmiriya­t’ and Modi is also the disciple of the same ‘Kashmiriya­t’.”

The prime minister said the people of state know how they have been deceived by forces inimical to peace. The Central government has appointed a special representa­tive to speak to all elected people to find a way out of these difficult times, he said.

“There is only one solution to all problems and that is developmen­t. All those countries in the world who followed violence are finding ways and means to shun it and save their people. “Time will come soon when J&K will re-emerge as the crown and coronet of peace and progress for the entire country.”

Modi said it is the love and affection of the people that brings him here so often. “The holy month of Ramadan is the time when we rededicate ourselves to the teachings of Holy Prophet Muhammad (peace be upon him). It’s an honour that I am here during the holy month of Ramadan.”

The prime minister said everybody associated with the Kishengang­a project needs to be compliment­ed because it was a difficult task. Modi said: “The 42km-long Srinagar Ring Road, whose foundation I have laid today (Saturday), will go a long way in providing connectivi­ty that is vital for progress and developmen­t.

“Jammu Kashmir of the 21th century is going to be a model of progress and prosperity. It was said in the past that waters and vitality of mountains does not help the people living in these mountains. But this saying is being proved wrong here as the waters and vitality of your mountains is now being used for your betterment and progress.”

The prime minister said tourism has been a part of J&K’s developmen­t, but today’s tourism has changed fast. “Today’s tourist wants a better eco-system and cleanlines­s, and the more you address these issues, the more number of tourists would be coming here.” —

 ?? — AP ?? indian Paramilita­ry soldiers are seen through barbed wire in Srinagar on Saturday.
— AP indian Paramilita­ry soldiers are seen through barbed wire in Srinagar on Saturday.
 ??  ?? PM narendra Modi and J&K CM Mehbooba Mufti at the inaugurati­on of the 330mw Kishengang­a Hydel Project in Srinagar on Saturday. — AFP
PM narendra Modi and J&K CM Mehbooba Mufti at the inaugurati­on of the 330mw Kishengang­a Hydel Project in Srinagar on Saturday. — AFP

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