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Development of J&K under PM Modi Govt matchless: Ritika
5/8/2023 10:06:44 PM
Early Times Report
JAMMU, May 8: Chief Spokesperson BJP Mahila Morcha J&KUT Ritika Trehan today claimed that the policies and programmes of PM Modi Govt are aimed to end woes faced by public.In a statement issued here, she said that every BJP activist works with a commitment to end the woes faced by the public. "For this, BJP remains in constant touch with the common masses through various activities, and through the medium of grievance camps.
Ritika highlighted the commitment and the priority of Modi government to develop the Jammu and Kashmir on most modern lines. She said that while the Union Government has taken effective steps to curb terrorism in the border regions, it has equally focused on to develop the region.BJP leaders have taken this commitment of Narendra Modi government to the ground level and are continuously dedicating them to remain in contact with the masses for their contentment and progress.
She said that the development of J&K (UT) is the utmost priority of the Modi Government and in future every corner of UT will be fully developed. She said that the Modi Government is committed to the overall development of the rural areas with special focus on infrastructure development and social welfare. She highlighted various schemes of the Modi Government for infrastructure development of rural areas which will change the landscape in the country and help make India a developed nation.
Ritika said that Modi led Government at the Centre has prioritized the overall development of all the areas without any rural-urban or other discrimination.She said that the development, which took place in Jammu and Kashmir under the BJP government led by PM Modi, is "matchless" and speaks itself about the remarkable progress which this region has made after the BJP took over the rein.
Ritika said that keeping in line with Modi's mission of 'Sabka Saath, Sabka Vikas, Sabka Vishwas', the Union Territory of Jammu and Kashmir has been witnessing unprecedented development in every sector since Prime Minister Modi took over the reins of this nation."The erstwhile state of Jammu and Kashmir, which was one of the best and most developed at the time of Independence, became most backward state in the country. After the Modi government came to power in the Centre, we had been successful in getting major projects for Jammu and Kashmir from the Centre," she added.
Stressing upon the need for making common masses aware of all achievements of the BJP governments, both in the Centre and Jammu and Kashmir, Ritika said that various landmark initiatives have been taken by them for the welfare of people in general and downtrodden in particular. "Numerous works for progress, development, upliftment and for welfare of the neglected sections, who were made scapegoat for seven decades, has been done by the BJP," she said, adding that people will not be led away by the opposition narratives as they have full confidence in the Prime Minister who is leading 130 crore people of the world's largest democracy.
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