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PM Modi prophesies BJP's majority Govt in J&K
9/29/2024 9:11:37 PM
Early Times Report
JAMMU, Sept 29: Stating that people have understood that only BJP can remove their miseries and fulfil their dreams, Prime Minister Narendra Modi on Saturday said for the first time, BJP will be forming the next government with full majority in Jammu and Kashmir.
"In the first two phases of Assembly election held on September 18 and 25, people have voted in favour of the BJP because they are fed up with dynasty rule in Jammu and Kashmir," Modi said addressing a public rally at a jam-packed Maulana Azad Stadium here.
The PM was campaigning in support of BJP candidates contesting from Jammu, Samba and Kathua districts going to poll on October 1 in the last and final phase of the Assembly election.
"People of Jammu and Kashmir remained sufferers during dynasty rule. They are fed up of violence or bloodshed but want to live in peace and see the development, which only the BJP can give to Jammu and Kashmir," he said.
Modi said, "this time BJP will form government in Jammu and Kashmir with full majority and this is going to happen for the first time," adding the voting in the first two phases indicate the mood of the people that they have wholeheartedly voted in favour of the BJP.
"This is a 'City of Temples' and do not miss the opportunity of writing about your future. People know that only BJP has a solution to their sufferings," he said.
"In this Assembly Polls, J&K is going to write a new chapter," the Prime Minister said and added that in past decades only NC, PDP and Congress leaders and their relatives got benefited.
Wounds inflicted by the Congress, National Conference and PDP will only be healed by the BJP, Modi said, "We have announced the Tika Lal Taploo scheme for the rehabilitation of Kashmiri Pandits which will be implemented soon after government formation in J&K."
"This is my last public rally related to Assembly polls in J&K but in the past few days I travelled to different parts of the region to address election rallies and saw enthusiasm among people, who are tired of NC, PDP and Congress," he said.
People don't want old bad days to return where corruption was at its peak, backdoor appointments were being made and do not want terrorism, separatism and bloodbath to return, the PM said.
"J&K should have a full majority BJP government for the first time," he said, adding for the first time, people would have the government of their choice.
"Modi will leave no stone unturned to fulfil all your dreams. The UT status to J&K is temporary and it is only the BJP that will restore Statehood to J&K," said Modi.
He also said that the September 2016 surgical strike had left the enemies of India shaken and no one would dare to hatch conspiracies against the country now as the "mentors of terrorism know Modi will trace them wherever they would hide."
"Today is September 28, the anniversary of historic surgical strikes against Pakistan. It was on this day, we showed the world that it was the new India (Naya Bharat) that no more can be taken for-granted," the Prime Minister said.
"Modi will not spare those who try to disrupt our peace," he said.
The PM said Congress stooped so low that it demanded proof for surgical strikes. "Do the grand old party deserve votes," he asked.
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