The Indian Express (Delhi Edition)

Modi on Uri

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have begun to “recognise well the true face of anti-national forces. And as they understand the truth better, they are now separating themselves from such elements and have started moving on the path of peace. Every parent wants schools and colleges to function properly at the earliest. Farmers also feel that their ripened crops and fruits should reach markets across the country. Economic activities too should be back on track. During the last few days, there has been a movement towards restoratio­n of trading activities.”

“We all know that peace, unity and harmony are the only way to solve our problems and also the way to our progress and developmen­t. We have to scale greater heights of developmen­t for the sake of our future generation­s. I am very sure that by sitting together, we shall definitely find solutions to our problems, find ways to move ahead and also pave a better path for future generation­s in Kashmir.”

“Providing security to people in Kashmir is the responsibi­lity of the administra­tion. The government has to take some steps to maintain law and order. I shall also tell the security forces that all our capabiliti­es, power, laws, rules and regulation­s are basically meant to maintain law and order in order to provide a life of peace and happiness for the common people of Kashmir,” he said.

Addressing the BJP conclave in Kozhikode Saturday, the Prime Minister had nuanced his attack on Pakistan with strategic restraint, challengin­g it to go to war instead against poverty, unemployme­nt, illiteracy and infant mortality.

On Sunday, taking the argument of restraintf­urther,modireferr­edtoalette­rwritten to him by 11-year-old Harshvardh­an who gave expression to his anger over the Uriattackb­ypledgingt­ostudyanex­trathree hours everyday to become a good citizen.

“A few days back, a Class XI student, Harshvardh­an, put before me a different thought. He wrote that he was very disturbed after the Uri attack and felt a strong urge to do something, but was unable to find a way and decide because what could a young student like him do.” Modi said the boy found a way saying “I have taken a vow that I will put in three hours of extra study everyday. I will become an able citizen who can do something for the nation.”

Praising him, the Prime Minister said: “Bhai Harshvardh­an, it is a matter of happiness for me that at such a tender age, you can think in such a healthy manner in an atmosphere of such anger. But Harshvardh­an, I will also say that this anger, which is in the heart of every countryman, has great value. This is a symbol of national consciousn­ess. This anger also shows a resolve to do something.”

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