JAMMU, Apr 12: Prime Minister Narendra Modi expressed confidence on Friday that the Assembly polls in Jammu and Kashmir are on the horizon, enabling the Union Territory’s residents to voice their concerns to ministers and legislators. Addressing a rally in Jammu, Modi highlighted the transformative projects initiated by the BJP-led government, describing them as merely a glimpse of the profound changes yet to unfold in the region. He emphasized the shift in sentiment among the people, from disillusionment to optimism, underscoring that “all issues of every section of society” in Jammu and Kashmir would be addressed.
Modi outlined his vision for a dynamic new Jammu and Kashmir, describing ongoing infrastructure projects as just the beginning of a larger development agenda. He pledged swift completion of road and tunnel constructions, envisioning the region as a magnet for businesses and tourists alike. Emphasizing the need to foster a culture of innovation, he declared Jammu and Kashmir as a potential start-up hub, underscoring the transformative potential of this new phase for the region’s destiny.
Asserting his unwavering commitment to realizing the aspirations of the people, Modi vowed to work tirelessly towards building a prosperous India by 2047. He highlighted the government’s achievements in curbing terrorism and corruption in the region over the past decade, promising to elevate Jammu and Kashmir to unprecedented levels of development and progress in the next five years. Modi emphasized the significant improvements in infrastructure and public services in the region, attributing them to a fundamental change in the collective mindset of its people from despair to hope.
In conclusion, Modi expressed reverence for the people of Jammu and Kashmir and reiterated his dedication to fulfilling their aspirations.

