State Vision News Service Srinagar, Sept. 19 In Srinagar, PM Modi holds Three Families Responsible for Plunging Kashmir into darkness Srinagar: Prime Minister Narendra Modi praised the people of J K for turning out in big numbers to vote in the first round of the Assembly elections on Thursday. He also stated that his ultimate goal is to free UT from the political tyranny of three families: the Gandhis, Muftis, and Abdullahs. At a packed Sher e Kashmir Cricket Stadium Sonwar in Srinagar, PM Modi made this claim. Myanin Saarni Keashren bayan, te benin chu mayne tarfe namaskaar Namaskaar to all my Kashmiri brothers and sisters , he said at the beginning of his address in the local dialect. The Prime Minister angrily declared, This is Naya Kashmir, from the platform as the mob chanted, Modi, Modi. Our goal is the advancement and development of J K. My siblings are yelling Khushamdeed PM welcome PM today, as I can see. With all of my gratitude, I express it to you all, he uttered. Modi said in J K, there is a festival of democracy underway. Yesterday, seven districts witnessed the first phase of elections, first time, polls were held without the shadow of terrorism, he said.
It was really a proud moment that such a huge number of people came out to vote yesterday. Kishtwar witnessed 80 per cent polling, Doda over 71 per cent, Ramban 70 per cent and Kulgam over 62 per cent. This percentage has broken the previous record. J K people have written a new chapter in the history, Modi said. He said that today the world is watching how J K people are strengthening Indian democracy. For this, I congratulate the people of J K, he said. About Statehood, Modi said BJP has promised the restoration of statehood to J K and it will be done by BJP only. Continuing his tirade against the three families, Abdullahs, Muftis and Gandhis, ever since, he stated that these three families were responsible for running J K. Since then, from Delhi to J K, these parties have been feeling unnerved, Modi said. These three families have caused fear and uncertainty to people of J K. But time has changed, we will not Contd. on page 2