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PM Modi has ushered in a new era in J&K with his vision of peace, development & progress: Chugh

Says post Article 370 there's a new sunrise in J&K
06:16 PM Sep 18, 2024 IST | GK Web Desk
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PM Modi has ushered in a new era in J&K with his vision of peace, development & progress: Chugh
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Srinagar, Sep 18: BJP National General Secretary Tarun Chugh today said that ever since Prime Minister Narendra Modi took over people of all communities in J&K are seeing a new era setting in.

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He said a number of initiatives taken by the prime minister have put J&K on a very high pedestal.

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“Modi's vision and policies have transformed J&K from a terror capital to a tourism capital of the country,” he said.

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He said PM Modi had ensured that the divisive agenda sponsored by Pakistan ISI is decisively defeated. "We all know how Abdullahs and Muftis joining hands with Congress have been dancing to the tune of Pakistan ISI. It's time tables are turned on them," he said.

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“People of J&K love the Prime Minister. We have seen in the past whenever he has visited J&K, people in large numbers have welcomed him,” he said and added, “Tomorrow’s visit of PM Modi will be a game changer, rather a milestone event for the people of J&K.”

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“PM Modi has worked hard for the welfare of J&K. Be it road infrastructure, employment, rail infrastructure, water, electricity and LPG Gas. Now, every elderly woman of a house will get Rs 18000,” Chugh said that he has chaired a meeting of BJP workers and people in large numbers are all set to come and listen to PM Modi’s speech. “PM Modi has a great vision and mission for J&K. Today, it is the direct outcome of his efforts that the polling booths that would boycott in the past are witnessing serpentine queues. This shows how people are expressing their faith in democracy,” Chugh said.

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