He also urged the people of the state to make efforts to come out of this instability
Prime Minister Narendra Modi
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Prime Minister Narendra Modi, who is on his first visit to Jammu and Kashmir after announcing the suspension of anti-militancy operations during the holy month of Ramzan, said that every stone and weapon raised by misguided youths destabilise the state and the country. He also urged the people of the state to make efforts to come out of this instability.
The prime minister Modi said there are foreign powers at play in the state which do not want development of Jammu and Kashmir.
"Every stone, every weapon, raised by misguided youths destabilises their own Jammu and Kashmir. The state will have to come out of this atmosphere of instability," he said. Modi said the youths need to join the mainstream development of India and of Kashmir for their future and that of coming generation.
He said the central and the state government have policy, intent and capability to take decisions to solve development issues of the state.
"I would urge everyone to channelise their energies in the development of the state. The solution to every problem is only development, development, development," he said.
The prime minister dedicated to the nation the 330-MW Kishenganga Power Project constructed in the Gurez area of Kashmir.
Modi also laid the foundation stone for the Srinagar Ring Road at the Sher-e-Kashmir International Conference Centre (SKICC) Srinagar.
The 42.1-Km, four-lane Srinagar Ring Road will link Galandar in West Srinagar to Sumbal in Badnipora district. The Ring Road in Srinagar is aimed at reducing traffic congestion in these cities and making road travel safer, faster, more convenient and more environment-friendly.
"Not a single year has passed since I took over as the prime minister when I did not visit the state," he said. The prime minister said this month is to remember Prophet Mohammad's teaching and message.
"The lessons of equality and brotherhood from his life can take the country and the world forward in a true sense," he said. The prime minister said it was a happy coincidence that the ceremony for handing over the project is taking place in the month of Ramzan.
"The project will not only provide free but also sufficient power to the state. A large portion of power requirements of the state is supplied from other parts of the country. This 330 MW project will solve the shortage of power issue to a considerable extent," he said.
The prime minister said the government is trying to provide power to every house in the state under the Saubhagya scheme.
He said an important part of Jammu and Kashmir's development is tourism but it cannot run on old methods.
"The tourists now want facilities. They do not want to be stuck in narrow lanes for hours. They want continuous power supply, they want hygiene. Better air connectivity," he said, adding that the government was working for a modern ecosystem that is required for the development of tourism.
"There will be an increase in tourists in J and K with a stronger ecosystem. The youths of the state will get new employment opportunity with it," he said.
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Edited by mid-day online desk, with inputs from PTI
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