In last 70 yrs AoA has emerged as a consensus pol document, its implementation has solution for every problem, needs
PM inaugurates
Rs. 6000 cr 330MWs Kishengana HEP, lays foundation of Srinagar Semi Ring Road
project
SRINAGAR, MAY 19: Chief Minister,
Mehbooba Mufti today hoped that Prime Minister, Narendra Modi would continue
his efforts to find a lasting solution to the pain and wounds of the people of
Jammu & Kashmir.
Addressing a
gathering on the occasion of inauguration of 330 MWs Kishenganga Hydro
Eleectric Project and foundation laying of Srinagar Semi Ring Road project here
today, the Chief Minister thanked the Prime Minister for announcing unilateral
halt on security operations in the State. “It certainly is a big step which
needed courage and you have amply displayed that. Not only the political
parties, every person in the State is grateful to you for putting the balms on
their wounds”, she addressed the Prime Minister adding that the people of the
State are ready to walk ten steps in response to this on the road to peace and
getting them out of quagmire of violence.
Mehbooba Mufi
said the step taken by the Central Government has raised hopes and faith of
State’s people in the statesmanship of the Prime Minister. People here, she
said, believe that it is he(the Prime Minister) who took this bold
step and it can only be him who has the strength to move on and take
the people of Jammu & Kashmir out of the present situation”, she said while
enumerating several initiatives the Prime Minister took in normailsing
relations with Pakistan in the past.
The Chief
Minister said the Agenda of Alliance(AoA) of the present Government has emerged
as a consensus political document in last 70 years to redress the issues and
problems facing the State in a democratic way. “When you (the Prime Minister)
and late Mufti sahib drew a roadmap for the State, it gradually became a
consensus political document to redress the issues facing Jammu & Kashmir”,
she said adding that AoA has incorporated everything which it takes for
redressing the issues of the people of the State. “Be it rehabilitation of
refugees, opening of cross LoC routes, dialogue, opening of Sharda Peth,
compensation of Indus Water Treaty losses, it has everthing in it”, she said
while pitching for moving forward on its speedy implementation.
Being a sensitive
State, Mehbooba Mufti said, political narrative always over shadows the
developmental narrative and as such needed to be looked accordingly. She
thanked the Centre for liberal assistance in terms of PMDP or other schemes
which are aimed at fast pacing the development of the State. She hoped that
soon work would commence on Vailoo-Singhpora tunnel and other tunnels like
Sadhna and Rajdhani are also considered for execution.
Governor, N. N.
Vohra; Union Minister for Roads & Highways, Nitin Gadkari; Deputy
Chief Minister, Kanvinder Gupta; Union Minister of State for Power, R K Singh;
Minister of State in PMO, Dr. Jitendra Singh; Minister for Public Works &
Culture, Naeem Akhtar; Minister for Power, Sunil Sharma, other Ministers;
former Chief Minister, Dr. Farooq Abdullah; Member Parliament, Muzaffar Hussain
Baig; legislators; Chief Secretary, B B Vyas; Director General of Police, Dr. S
P Vaid; officers from NHPC, NHAI and State Government were present on the
occasion.
Prime Minister,
Narendra Modi inaugurated the 330 MW Kishenganga Hyro Electric Project which
has come up at a cost of around Rs. 6000 crore. He also laid the foundation of
Semi Ring Road project for Srinagar city which is expected to cost Rs. around
Rs. 2000 crore.
Earlier, the Prime Minister was received at the Srinagar airport by
Governor, N N Vohra; Chief Minister, Mehbooba Mufti; Deputy Chief Minister,
Kanvinder Gupta; Minister for Rural Development & Panchayati Raj, Abdul
Rehman Veeri; Minister for Revenue, Ghulam Nabi Lone; Minister for PHE,
Irrigation and Flood Control, Sham Lal Chaudhary; Chief Secretary, B B Vyas;
Director General of Police, Dr. S P Vaid and other senior officers.
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