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Narendra Modi Slams Congress, NC, PDP in Srinagar: Accuses ‘3 Families’ of Putting Stones in Youths’ Hands

Narendra Modi Slams Congress, NC, PDP in Srinagar: Accuses ‘3 Families’ of Putting Stones in Youths’ Hands

The People’s Democratic Party (PDP), the National Conference (NC), and the Congress were all sharply criticized by Prime Minister Narendra Modi on Thursday for allegedly “ruining the future” of Jammu and Kashmir’s youth by promoting stone-pelting for political purposes.

Modi promised to stop what he called the “three families” from hurting the younger generation in the area when he spoke at a campaign rally in Srinagar.

“Our children were denied access to education and were given stones in place of books. The children of Jammu and Kashmir suffered while these three families profited from the chaos, Modi said.

He underlined his dedication to generating jobs and guaranteeing a better future for the young people living in the union territory.

The Congress, NC, and PDP have all been accused by the BJP of encouraging dynastic politics. “I refuse to let these families harm another generation.

For this reason, I’m dedicated to fostering progress and peace in this area,” Modi stated. He outlined advancements in the infrastructure of education, pointing to the establishment of new colleges, schools, AIIMS, hospitals, and IITs.

Instead of carrying stones, kids now carry pens, books, and laptops. Our institutions and schools are operating efficiently,” he continued.

Modi also claimed that while the people of Jammu and Kashmir suffered, these political dynasties felt it was their “birthright” to maintain their position of authority at all costs.

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“They created an atmosphere of dread and turmoil, depriving the populace of their legitimate opportunities. However, young people are now rebelling against them.

The public are eager for change, despite the lengthy and frequently unheard agony these families have caused.”

“It wasn’t the youth who failed—it was these three families who failed them,” he said, criticizing the past administrations for failing to offer the youth of Jammu and Kashmir with appropriate education and work opportunities.

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Following a ten-year break, the assembly elections for Jammu and Kashmir are being held. Voting was held in two phases: on September 25 and October 1. The first part of voting was held on September 18. On October 8, the final vote total will be disclosed.

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