In a stirring address at Prime Minister Narendra Modi’s grand public rally at Bakshi Stadium, Union Minister Dr. Jitendra Singh proclaimed a triumphant turnaround for Kashmir, lifting the region from a prolonged period of despair. Dr. Singh asserted that Modi has not only altered the destiny of Kashmir but has also ignited a vision for a promising new future.
During his introductory address, Dr. Jitendra Singh painted a vivid picture of transformation, noting that the hands once gripped by guns are now skillfully handling iPads and computers. The fingers, once stained with blood, are now engaged in weaving Pashmina threads, showcasing the world with the region’s rich traditional handicrafts.
“Today, the dark clouds of hopelessness have vanished from Srinagar’s skies; today, the waves of hope are sweeping the streams of river Jhelum,” declared Dr. Jitendra Singh, capturing the profound change that has enveloped the region under Modi’s leadership.
Representing the Udhampur constituency in the Lok Sabha, Dr. Singh marveled at the massive crowd that had gathered since morning, emphasizing the collective anticipation to catch a glimpse of Prime Minister Modi. Referring to the crowd as ‘Modi ka Parivar’ (Modi’s Family), Dr. Singh asserted that the people recognize Modi as the one who understands the pain in their hearts.
Highlighting the unity of purpose, Dr. Jitendra Singh stated that the people had come together to join the journey of ‘Viksit Bharat, Viksit J&K’ under the guidance of PM Modi. Looking ahead, he expressed optimism about the region’s role in the proclamation of the New India, asserting, “Tomorrow, when you proclaim the New India, we, the people of J&K, would also proudly tell the posterity that we too had a modest role to play in blossoming the New Kashmir that shines brightly in the New India of PM Modi.”
The rally at Bakshi Stadium marked a significant moment in Kashmir’s narrative, with Dr. Jitendra Singh echoing the sentiments of newfound hope, progress, and a brighter future under the leadership of Prime Minister Narendra Modi.