Key Points

The article highlights a major infrastructure milestone in Jammu and Kashmir with the Sonamarg Tunnel's inauguration by PM Modi. BJP leader Mukhtar Abbas Naqvi emphasizes the region's transformation post-Article 370 revocation. The tunnel represents more than just a transportation project - it symbolizes the government's commitment to development in previously challenging areas. Naqvi also critiques opposition alliances, presenting the BJP's vision as one of progress and stability.

Key Points: J&K's Growth: PM Modi's Sonamarg Tunnel Transformation

  • Modi inaugurates Rs 2,700 crore Sonamarg Tunnel
  • J&K witnesses significant developmental changes
  • Region transforms from turmoil to opportunity zone
  • BJP leaders highlight progressive political shifts
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Post-Article 370, J&K witnessing rapid growth under PM Modi: Naqvi on Sonamarg tunnel opening

Discover how J&K is experiencing rapid development post-Article 370, with PM Modi inaugurating a crucial infrastructure project.

"The abrogation of Article 370 has paved the way for remarkable growth in J&K. - Mukhtar Abbas Naqvi"

New Delhi, Jan 13

In a significant development for Jammu and Kashmir (J&K), Prime Minister Narendra Modi inaugurated the Sonamarg Tunnel on Monday. Speaking about the progress in the region, senior BJP leader Mukhtar Abbas Naqvi remarked that post-Article 370 abrogation J&K is witnessing remarkable growth under PM Modi's leadership.

Speaking to IANS he remarked, "The abrogation of Article 370 has paved the way for remarkable growth in J&K. The people of the region are now active participants in both the developmental process and political refinement. This transformation is a testament to PM Modi's leadership, which has created an atmosphere of trust and progress across the country, and its impact is clearly visible in J&K."

Naqvi emphasised that the region, once marked by turmoil, has now become a hub of development and opportunity, reflecting the Union government's vision for inclusive growth and stability.

PM Modi, during the inauguration event, interacted with the engineers and workers, whose hard work made all-weather connectivity possible. He encouraged and patiently listened to the labourers in addition to gathering technical details about the Rs 2,700 crore tunnel.

The Prime Minister appreciated the hard work put in by everyone engaged in the construction of the tunnel under the most challenging weather and topography of the area.

Addressing recent remarks of Union Home Minister Amit Shah that the INDIA bloc lacks coherence, as its approach varies between Delhi and local elections like the BMC polls, Naqvi criticised the Opposition alliance, claiming, "This coalition was built on a foundation of convenience and corruption. It has failed to deliver on its promises, and today, even its members no longer trust each other."

"The alliance, driven by negative agendas and opportunism, is now in shambles, with no leader to guide it or push it forward," he professed.

Naqvi highlighted that alliances formed with divisive or self-serving motives are bound to collapse under the weight of their internal contradictions.

As Leader of Opposition in the Lok Sabha, Rahul Gandhi kicks off his electoral campaign in Delhi, Naqvi dismissed the Congress' prospects, stating, "The public will no longer fall for the victim narrative peddled by the Congress. This election is about development, not lamentation."

Naqvi noted that those who have spent years running away from accountability will face the electorate's wrath. "The deceptive promises and excuses of the past are now fully exposed, and the people are ready to deliver a decisive mandate against them," he added.

- IANS

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