Highlights development agenda of Modi Govt
Excelsior Correspondent
ANANTNAG, Mar 5: Ravinder Raina, president, Bharatiya Janata Party (BJP), Jammu & Kashmir addressed a massively attended public rally at Barah (Shangus) in district Anantnag of South Kashmir today.
Ravinder Raina, while addressing the gathering, said that people of Jammu & Kashmir have high regards and love for Prime Minister, Narendra Modi. He counted the multiple development works executed and under execution in Valley of Kashmir, which have been initiated and completed on the behest of PM Modi. He said that PM Modi gave Gujjar-Bakerwals their long pending rights.
He said there is lot of enthusiasm in people of Anantnag and party will win the Anantnag -Rajouri Lok Sabha seat with thumping majority.
Raina said that NC, Congress Government exploited them and looted their resources never caring for their true empowerment. He said that NC, Congress Government treated the Pahari Kabila like slaves, but PM Modi gave them high regards from the ‘Lal Qila’. He said that Prime Minister, Narendra Modi and Home Minister, Amit Shah gave these both communities their rights while safeguarding all the existing rights.
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He said that OBCs got their rights in the whole nation, but the successive governments of Jammu & Kashmir never cared for their rights and kept exploiting them for decades together. He said that the PM Modi led Government ensured that the rail network gets developed in the Jammu & Kashmir, which will enable the people to prosper and trades to flourish. He said that corruption has decreased in J&K, since PM Modi took over the reins. He said that Modi Government gave rights to the poor, gave them homes, scholarships to students.
Raina also shared with the gathering that Prime Minister, Narendra Modi will reach the Bakshi Stadium in Srinagar to address the public of the Valley. He asked the people to participate in lakhs to listen to the Prime Minster to show him love and support for the upcoming Lok Sabha elections, empowering him to continue the public empowerment policies in next governments.