Jammu, Sept 28 (KNS): Addressing a massive election rally, Prime Minister Narendra Modi said Jammu and Kashmir will have its first-ever full majority BJP government.
Modi marked the anniversary of the 2016 surgical strikes against Pakistan, saying it taught India's adversaries a lesson. "Modi will trace enemies wherever they hide," he warned in a Jammu rally.
He paid tribute to freedom fighter Bhagat Singh on his birth anniversary.
Modi criticized Congress, National Conference, and PDP for throttling BR Ambedkar's constitution and prioritizing vote banks over national interests. "They are the biggest enemies of the Indian constitution," he said.
He highlighted BJP's achievements, including implementing "one rank, one pension" for soldiers and announcing the Tika Lal Taplu scheme for rehabilitating Kashmiri Pandits.Click Here To Follow Our WhatsApp Channel
Modi assured Jammu residents that the BJP government will bring peace, development, and justice, ending decades of disparity and injustice.
He criticized Congress for demanding proof of surgical strikes and not allowing implementation of one rank, one pension.
Modi said Jammu faced huge disparity and injustice in the past, which can only be removed by the BJP.
The Prime Minister announced that his Jammu rally was his last before the elections conclude on October 1.
He expressed confidence that the people of J&K have voted in favor of the BJP in the last two phases and will continue to do so. (KNS)