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Some Kashmiris throw rocks, others hew them for development: Modi

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By IANS Updated: Apr 02, 2017 11:57 pm

Udhampur, April 2 (IANS): While some Kashmiris were busy “throwing rocks”, others were cutting through mountains to bring development to Jammu and Kashmir, Prime Minister Narendra Modi said on Sunday and congratulated the youth of the state for the Chenani-Nashri tunnel that he inaugurated for better connectivity between the troubled Valley with the rest of India.

“On one side, there are those who are pelting stones, and on the other, there are youth of Jammu and Kashmir who are carving a future of development for their state by cutting through rocks,” Modi told a rally here.

Amid “Modi, Modi” chants from the crowd, the Prime Minister said the tunnel, the country’s longest, was a huge jump for the infrastructural development of Jammu and Kashmir — that has long suffered from industrial backwardness and limited economic opportunities due to the lack of good road connectivity with the rest of the country.

“This tunnel is not just the longest tunnel but a big leap for Jammu and Kashmir in terms of development,” said Modi addressing a crowd of thousands.

Referring to the decades of separatist violence, he said it has done no good but only brought bloodshed to Jammu and Kashmir. He said the youth of Kashmir Valley had to choose between tourism and terrorism to shape their futures.

“I want to tell the youth of the Valley, you have two paths which can decide your fate. On one hand, you have tourism and then there is terrorism.

“So many innocent lives have been lost (in the violence that began in the late 1980s). This has done no good to anybody but has only left the valley bloodied. This bloodshed has not done good to anybody but has only snatched sons from their mothers,” Modi said.

“Had these 40 years been used for developing tourism, things would have been different.”

Stressing on the state’s tourism potential and ability to boost the country’s per capita income, Modi asked the people to work shoulder to shoulder with the government and change the fortunes of the state.

Modi congratulated the Jammu and Kashmir youth who worked to make the tunnel a reality. “The money for this tunnel came from the government of India. But there is also the scent of sweat of Jammu and Kashmir’s youth in this tunnel.”

He said the government had made every attempt to preserve the environment and the Himalayas while constructing the tunnel on the strategic Jammu-Srinagar highway.

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By IANS Updated: Apr 02, 2017 11:57:49 pm
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