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Positive Vibes At Z-Mohr Tunnel

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January 14, 2025
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Known for his brilliance in balancing the power sharing system with even opposition ruled states and union territories Prime Minister Narendra Modi by virtue of his remarks on restoration of statehood to Jammu & Kashmir has shown respect for his own slogan “bridging the gaps between Kashmir and New Delhi” frequently referred to as “Dil Ki Doori, Dilli Ki Doori”. 

The call for restoration of statehood to Jammu & Kashmir getting a resounding response from Prime Minister Narendra Modi with the words “Modi fulfils promises at the right times” leaves no one in doubt that statehood is likely to return anytime to Jammu & Kashmir hopefully in the year 2025.  A chain of mega developmental projects likely to be completed this year is likely to see Prime Minister visiting both Kashmir Valley and Jammu division for inaugural events in coming months and people would be eager to see Prime Minister fulfilling his commitment before his next visit for inauguration of any other mega developmental project in any part of Kashmir Valley or Jammu division. In fact much before the arrival of the Prime Minister the video showing Chief Minister Omar Abdullah and Union Minister Of State (Union MoS) In the Prime Minister’s Office (PMO) Dr Jitendra Singh travelling together in a car to Z-Mohr tunnel in Sonamarg sent out the message of a perfect balancing in the power sharing system in Jammu & Kashmir. Known for his brilliance in balancing the power sharing system with even opposition ruled states and union territories Prime Minister Narendra Modi by virtue of his remarks on restoration of statehood to Jammu & Kashmir has shown respect for his own slogan “bridging the gaps between Kashmir and New Delhi” frequently referred to as “Dil Ki Doori, Dilli Ki Doori”.

“By virtue of their public statements both  Prime Minister Narendra Modi and Chief Minister Omar Abdullah have sent out a message to the people that political acrimonies are no were connected with the system of public welfare and wisdom demands that a balanced power sharing system is established for conflict free State-Centre relations. May be Prime Minister Narendra Modi and Chief Minister Omar Abdullah draw commonality in scripting a new chapter in the power sharing system of the country that brings stability to Cenre-State relations in coming years.”

A gentle reminder from Chief Minister Omar Abdullah to Prime Minister Narendra Modi on his solemn promise of restoring statehood to Jammu & Kashmir getting a resounding response from the Prime Minister at the inauguration event of Z-Mohra tunnel in Sonamarg shows Prime Minister’s tendency to fulfil his all commitments according to his own conscience and timelines. It is an old saying that long waits end with great achievements and let people show no hurry in seeing statehood returning to Jammu & Kashmir anytime this year as Prime Minister has set a brilliant track record in fulfilling public commitments both at the national level and as well as in states and union territories of the country.  By virtue of their public statements both  Prime Minister Narendra Modi and Chief Minister Omar Abdullah have sent out a message to the people that political acrimonies are no were connected with the system of public welfare and wisdom demands that a balanced power sharing system is established for conflict free State-Centre relations. May be Prime Minister Narendra Modi and Chief Minister Omar Abdullah draw commonality in scripting a new chapter in the power sharing system of the country that brings stability to Cenre-State relations in coming years.

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