Srinagar, March, 07: In a significant address in Srinagar, Prime Minister Narendra Modi proclaimed his successful endeavor in capturing the affection and trust of the people of Kashmir.
He highlighted the transformative impacts of the abrogation of Article 370, emphasizing its empowerment of marginalized communities such as West Pakistani Refugees (WPRs) and Valmikis, who secured their voting rights for the first time.
Addressing the historical public really after Article 370 and vested political interests, PM Modi accused the Congress and select political entities in Jammu and Kashmir of benefiting from the erstwhile provision.
He underscored the intricate connection between dynastic politics and systemic corruption, pointing out the detrimental effects on institutions like the J&K Bank.
PM Modi illuminated the post-revocation scenario, noting a substantial surge in tourist footfall in the region. Following the global summit of G-20 nations, Kashmir experienced a notable increase in both domestic and international tourist arrivals, signaling a promising trajectory for the region’s economy and cultural exchange.
Asserting a familial bond with the people of Jammu and Kashmir, PM Modi reiterated his commitment to their welfare and development. With his address resonating across the region, the Prime Minister’s declaration of winning the hearts of Kashmiri people marks a significant milestone in the ongoing journey of socio-political transformation in the valley.










