The anticipation surrounding Prime Minister Narendra Modi's visit to Kashmir stirred hopes of political rejuvenation, especially regarding the reinstatement of Jammu and Kashmir's state status, amidst ongoing concerns over the revocation of Article 370. Despite Supreme Court deadlines and assurances, the restoration of statehood remained elusive, disappointing both political circles and citizens alike.In his address, Prime Minister Modi emphasized a vision of "Naya Jammu Kashmir," highlighting developmental strides and initiatives, particularly in tourism and infrastructure. However, controversies arose regarding alleged forced attendance of government employees at the event, triggering criticism from opposition leaders like Omar Abdullah and Mehbooba Mufti. Political expectations for substantive announcements on statehood, elections, and development packages went unmet, further fuelling discontent. The visit, viewed by some as a political manoeuvre, underscored lin
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DELHI Finally, something very obvious has been formalised by a Delhi newspaper in a survey of India’s most powerful people. Jammu and Kashmir Lt Governor Manoj Sinha has got the 24 rank in being powerful with Prime Minister at No 1 slot.
New Delhi: Prime Minister Narendra Modi, in his monthly radio programme ‘Mann Ki Baat’, talked about lotus, flowers and fragrance of Kashmir.
“When it comes to Kashmir or Srinagar, the first picture that comes to our mind is of her valleys and Dal Lake. All of us would like to enjoy the views of Dal Lake,” he said, adding, “However, there
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