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Modi makes transforma­tion claims in 1st Kashmir visit in 5 years

- NEW DELHI / REUTERS

Prime Minister Narendra Modi claimed yesterday that Jammu and Kashmir has been transforme­d and integrated with the rest of India during his first visit to the disputed Himalayan region since revoking its special status.

Visiting the Muslim-majority Kashmir Valley for the first time since 2019 – the year the status was revoked – Modi said Kashmir’s developmen­t was a priority for India as it sits like a crown in the country’s north.

“This new Jammu-Kashmir has the courage to overcome any challenge,” Modi told thousands of people attending a public meeting at a stadium in Srinagar, the region’s summer capital, amid tight security.

“The country is seeing these smiling faces of yours ... (and) feeling relieved to see you all happy.”

Modi’s visit to a region roiled for decades by militant violence, and which is also claimed by nuclear-armed rival Pakistan, comes weeks before general elections in which he will seek a rare third term.

Although his nationalis­t Bharatiya Janata Party (BJP) is not a key player in Kashmir, the visit is seen as a signal to its voters that the party has fulfilled a core promise to end Kashmir’s special status.

“This is the new Jammu and Kashmir we had been awaiting for decades,” Modi added, listing achievemen­ts and investment­s made during the last five years.

Kashmir would become a global success story, he said, as he launched a series of tourism and farm projects.

Armed security personnel guarded downtown areas of Srinagar, commandos in boats patrolled its scenic

Dal Lake and the use of drones was banned. Schools were shut and exams postponed as thousands of government employees gathered for the meeting.

Modi claims Kashmir’s special status allowed it a measure of administra­tive autonomy that held back its developmen­t and his government has unveiled several investment and infrastruc­ture projects.

It has also said Jammu & Kashmir will have its own elected legislativ­e assembly, but polls have not been held and last year the Supreme Court ordered a vote to be held by Sept. 30.

Kashmiri politician­s who opposed the revocation of special status criticized Modi’s visit.

“This visit is only meant to ... drum up support amongst the BJP’s core constituen­cy in the rest of India for the upcoming parliament elections,” Mehbooba Mufti, a former chief minister and former BJP ally, posted on social network X.

 ?? ?? Indian Prime Minister Narendra Modi addresses a rally in Srinagar, the summer capital of Jammu and Kashmir, India, March 7, 2024.
Indian Prime Minister Narendra Modi addresses a rally in Srinagar, the summer capital of Jammu and Kashmir, India, March 7, 2024.

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