PM Modi says J&K becoming a UT is a temporary decision.

PM Modi stated that Jammu and Kashmir will only be a Union Territory for a short time and the BJP will give it back its statehood. Opposition parties were criticized for causing harm to the region.

September 28th 2024.

PM Modi says J&K becoming a UT is a temporary decision.
In a rally held in Jammu, Prime Minister Narendra Modi addressed the crowd and assured them that the decision to make Jammu and Kashmir a Union Territory is only temporary. He promised that the BJP-led government will work towards restoring the statehood to the region.

During his speech, Modi took a dig at the opposition parties - Congress, National Conference, and Peoples Democratic Party - accusing them of causing harm and depriving the people of their rights. He stated that it is the BJP's efforts that have put an end to discrimination and are working towards healing the wounds of the people who have suffered under the previous governments.

Modi reiterated that it is the BJP who will bring back the statehood to the region and rejected the opposition's claims of forming a government to revive the old system. He emphasized that the Congress, NC, and PDP are unhappy with the changes in Jammu and Kashmir because they do not want to see its development.

The prime minister also highlighted the injustices faced by the Jammu region in the past, where they were not only defamed by the previous governments but also deprived of their rights. He commended the BJP for putting an end to this historic discrimination and bringing justice to the region in the last 10 years. He also mentioned various developmental projects like setting up educational institutions and infrastructure projects that have benefited the people of the region.

Modi assured the business community of ample opportunities in the region and expressed his efforts to bring more investments and job opportunities for the local youth. He stressed that every youth in Jammu and Kashmir will have equal opportunities under the BJP's rule, unlike in the past where only a few close to the previous governments had access to jobs.

The prime minister also talked about the BJP's promises in their manifesto, stating that every section of society, including Kashmiri migrant pandits, refugees, and women, will receive their rightful benefits. He mentioned the government's focus on boosting tourism in the region by completing existing projects and identifying new destinations. He also highlighted the government's efforts to develop border villages and address issues like traffic congestion.

Modi concluded his speech by stating that the BJP is committed to the empowerment of women and will continue to support self-help groups and provide training and opportunities to women. He reminded the people that the campaigning for the final phase of assembly polls will end the next day and urged them to vote for the BJP for the progress and development of Jammu and Kashmir.

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