J&K on the threshold of a new era : Chugh
BJP National General Secretary Tarun Chugh who is also party incharge of J&K, applauded the people of Jammu for their massive turnout at Prime Minister Narendra Modi’s rally in Doda today, noting that their overwhelming support has infused BJP workers with renewed energy and enthusiasm. “This strong show of support has boosted the morale of our Karyakartas, who were eagerly looking forward to the Prime Minister's address,” Chugh said.
Addressing a public meeting at Mendar Vidhan Sabha constituency in Doda district, Chugh highlighted key points from Prime Minister Modi's speech, reiterating that the government remains fully committed to the overall development of Jammu and Kashmir. "Our Prime Minister emphasized that terrorism is counting its last days in Jammu and Kashmir," Chugh remarked. He stressed that the upcoming elections in J&K will play a decisive role in shaping the J&K’s future, in line with Modi’s vision of a terror free and prosperous region.
Chugh said ever since abolition of Article 370 life of common man in J&K has seen a new vision of hope and progress.
Political dynasties that have historically ruled Jammu and Kashmir fostering separatism and terrorism for decades needed to be ousted.
. Chugh echoed this sentiment, saying, "The leadership of these families has only brought instability and suffering to J&K, while our government has focused on empowering the common people and fostering peace."
Referring to the Prime Minister’s promise to restore Jammu and Kashmir’s statehood, Chugh reinforced the BJP’s dedication to building a region free from terrorism and flourishing as a major tourist hub. "Our government is committed to transforming J&K into a paradise for tourists and a symbol of peace. The upcoming elections will solidify this transition," he said.
Chugh also touched on the transformative infrastructure projects announced by Prime Minister Modi, stating that these will bring the region on par with the rest of the country in terms of development.
Responding to criticisms from National Conference leader Omar Abdullah regarding today’s encounter incident in North Kashmir, Chugh said, “The government has made substantial achievements in restoring security and ensuring long term peace in the region.” He also blamed the dynastic and separatist parties for their selfish agendas, which kept the region mired in conflict, terrorism and youth involvement in stone pelting. "It was these parties, when in power, that encouraged and sowed the seeds of terrorism in J&K. Now, the people of J&K can feel the difference, as the region has witnessed peace and prosperity."
Chugh concluded by reaffirming the BJP's commitment to uplifting marginalized communities in Jammu and Kashmir. "Our initiatives, such as increasing the PM Samman Nidhi for farmers, providing free healthcare and financial support for women, demonstrate our government's resolve to support every citizen in J&K," he added, contrasting this with opposition manifestos that advocate reinstating Article 370 and removing reservations for marginalized groups such as Paharis, Gujjars, Bakerwals, and Dalits. He said, "This would push the region back into darkness."
"Our Prime Minister's vision is clear: we are building a Jammu and Kashmir that is terror free, prosperous and inclusive and the people are with us in this mission," Chugh said.