
PM Modi stated that the article was distorted for the profit of a few people rather than being a problem for the people of Jammu and Kashmir or India in an interview with the news agency ANI.
“Article 370 was the agenda of only 4-5 families,” Modi said, gently criticizing the opposition.
Modi features solidarity post Article 370 annulment
Modi further expressed that the evacuation of Article 370 has encouraged a more prominent feeling of solidarity and having a place among individuals of Kashmir.
Article 370…was neither the plan of individuals of Kashmir nor the plan of individuals of the country…Today it has become genuine that after the expulsion of 370, there is a sensation of greater solidarity. The sensation of belongingness is expanding among individuals of Kashmir…its direct outcome is additionally apparent in decisions, the travel industry,” he said.
Record elector turnouts post Article 370 annulment
As per reports, following the revocation of Article 370 by Modi’s administration in August 2019, record citizen turnouts were seen in a few parliamentary electorates during the Lok Sabha surveys held recently.
Srinagar, Baramulla, and Anantnag-Rajouri recorded surveying rates of 38.49%, 59.1%, and 51.35% separately — the most elevated rates beginning around 1989.
“At the point when the everyday person votes there, it isn’t simply to make somebody win, casting a ballot implies that the elector acknowledges the Constitution of India,” he said.
Modi’s assertion on elector turnout in Kashmir
“Therefore, casting a ballot records of 40 years have been broken. It involves most prominent fulfillment for me that my family from Kashmir approached to cast a ballot with extraordinary energy,” PM Modi said.
“By casting a ballot, they have given a message to the world and to the individuals who used to feel somewhat unsure,” he further said.
‘Choice of government generally for good objective’
The PM added that the choices of his administration were dependably for a noble goal.
I might want to petition the equity arrangement of our country that if…government believes should accomplish any work, they have a…strategy to do that work…Sometimes I needed to close down the internet…Some NGO went to court and it turned into a major issue in the court…but today the youngsters there gladly say…we have been getting every one of the offices throughout the previous 5 years,” he said.