PM Modi: J-K residents seek corruption-free government
At a poll rally at M A M Stadium here ahead of the last phase of the assembly elections, he referred to the 2016 surgical strikes across the border and said, "The terror mentors know that if they do anything wrong, Modi will find them even in 'Pataal'."
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Modi said the people in Jammu and Kashmir want the BJP to form a government and the heavy polling in the first two phases reflects the mood of the people.PHOTO:PTI
Jammu, 28 Sept
Jammu and Kashmir people are looking forward to a government
free of "corruption, terrorism and separatism" for peace and a better
future for their children, Prime Minister Narendra Modi said on Saturday and
described the Congress, NC and PDP as the "biggest enemies" of the
Constitution.
At a poll rally at MAM Stadium here ahead of the last
phase of the assembly elections, he referred to the 2016 surgical strikes
across the border and said, "The terror mentors know that if they do
anything wrong, Modi will find them even in 'Pataal' (netherworld)."
The third and final phase of the Assembly polls in Jammu and
Kashmir will be held on October 1. As many as 40 seats -- 24 in the Jammu
region and 16 in Kashmir -- will go to polls in this phase.
Modi claimed at the rally that there was a massive
enthusiasm among people for the BJP. "The people of Jammu and Kashmir, who
have been at the receiving end of the rule of three families -- Congress, NC
and PDP -- do not want them back."
"They do not want corruption, discrimination in jobs,
terrorism, separatism and bloodshed. Instead, they want peace and a better
future for their children," the prime minister said in his nearly
45-minute speech.
Modi said the people in Jammu and Kashmir want the BJP to
form a government and the heavy polling in the first two phases reflects the
mood of the people.
Alleging that previous governments discriminated against the
Jammu region, the prime minister told the rally, "This is the city of
temples. Do not waste this opportunity, a BJP government will be formed and it
will address all your issues."
"This election is going to write a new chapter.
Previously Congress, NC, PDP leaders and their families benefited from their
governments while you faced destruction," Modi told the rally.
"The Congress is the biggest party responsible for the
loss of generations (to terrorism). From the time of Independence, the party’s
wrong policies encouraged inimical forces," he alleged.
Modi said ceasefire violations used to be a routine along
the borders in Jammu because "they (Congress) used to show them white
flags".
"The BJP government responded to their bullets with
mortar shells to set their mind in the right position."
"Today is September 28 and you know a surgical strike
took place on this day (in 2016). India sent a message to the world that this
is a new India, and it strikes inside their homes," he said.
The prime minister said that after his government conducted
the surgical strike, the Congress sought proof of it.
"It is a party that speaks Pakistan's language on
surgical strikes. Will you pardon the Congress for such language? The Congress
does not respect those who lay down their lives for the nation," Modi
said.
This is the same Congress which lied to the armed forces,
considering that One Rank One Pension (OROP) would be a burden on the treasury,
he alleged.
"Modi did not consider this and implemented OROP in
2014 immediately after our government was formed. We have recently reviewed
OROP, which will bring more money to pensioners."
Accusing the Congress of being under the influence of
"urban Naxals", the prime minister alleged, "When intruders come
from outside, they feel good because they see them as a vote bank. But for the
problems of our own people, they crack jokes."
Modi alleged that the Congress, NC and PDP are the
"biggest enemies" of the Constitution as he accused these parties of
strangulating the spirit of B R Ambedkar's Constitution by
"depriving" various sections of people of their right to vote.
"The BJP honoured the Constitution and gave voting
rights to these brothers and sisters -- West Pakistani refugees, Gorkhas and
Valmikis -- who were forced to live as second-class citizens," he said.
The prime minister also alleged that these parties violated
the Constitution by not holding the panchayat and local bodies elections.
Modi began his speech by paying tributes to great Dogra
personalities, including Maharaja Hari Singh, and freedom fighter Bhagat Singh
on his birth anniversary.
This is the prime minister's third visit to Jammu and
Kashmir and fourth election rally in a fortnight.
He addressed an election rally in Doda district on September
14, four days before the first phase of elections, and two more rallies in
Srinagar and Katra on September 19 in the run-up to the second phase of
elections.
The high-pitch campaigning for the last phase of the polls
will end on Sunday evening.
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