On Friday, PM Narendra Modi announced that his government would soon restore the statehood of Jammu and Kashmir, along with conducting Assembly elections in the region as part of the ongoing process.
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PM Modi’s Vision for Jammu and Kashmir: A Bright Future Ahead
Speaking at a public rally in Udhampur, Modi expressed his forward-looking vision, stating, “What has occurred until now is merely a glimpse of what’s to come. I am committed to shaping a vibrant and prosperous future for the new Jammu and Kashmir. The day is not distant when Assembly Elections will take place in Jammu and Kashmir. The region will regain its statehood status. You will have the opportunity to articulate your aspirations to your elected representatives and ministers…”
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Prime Minister Modi’s Assertion: Delivering on Jammu and Kashmir’s Promise
Addressing a poll rally, Modi said he has fulfilled his promise of putting an end to the long sufferings of the people of Jammu and Kashmir and challenged the Congress and other opposition parties to bring back Article 370 of the Constitution.
In canvassing support for BJP candidates Jitendra Singh in Udhampur and Jugal Kishore in Jammu, PM Modi emphasized that the forthcoming election aims to establish a robust central government capable of confronting the nation’s challenges directly.
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