Public embrace Modi visit signals past woes overcome: BJP

Tarun Chugh, the BJP national general secretary and party incharge for J&K, expressed optimism, stating that Prime Minister Narendra Modi’s recent visit to the valley has marked a significant turning point. Chugh highlighted the overwhelming response from the people, interpreting it as a clear rejection of the alleged nefarious and anti-national game plan of the […]

by Ajay Jandyal - March 9, 2024, 10:36 am

Tarun Chugh, the BJP national general secretary and party incharge for J&K, expressed optimism, stating that Prime Minister Narendra Modi’s recent visit to the valley has marked a significant turning point.

Chugh highlighted the overwhelming response from the people, interpreting it as a clear rejection of the alleged nefarious and anti-national game plan of the three prominent families—Nehrus, Muftis, and Abdullahs. He emphasized that these families have historically perpetuated a culture of violence for their vested interests.

The BJP leader noted that the tide has now turned, ushering in a new era in J&K where tourism and development take center stage. Chugh asserted that the people of J&K have awakened to the destructive legacy left by the three families and expressed a newfound hope and optimism for the region’s future.

He further underlined the transformative impact of the Prime Minister’s visit, asserting that it has instilled confidence and positivity among the people of J&K. Chugh concluded by emphasizing the shift towards a narrative of development and progress in the region.