Srinagar, nestled in the heart of Jammu and Kashmir, witnessed the aftermath of Prime Minister Narendra Modi’s recent sojourn to Jammu—the winter capital—where he inaugurated ambitious developmental ventures worth crores of rupees. As the echoes of that visit linger, anticipation builds for Modi’s imminent traverse to the enchanting Kashmir valley in March. Reliable sources whisper that the Prime Minister is poised to grace a public rally in the picturesque Anantnag district of South Kashmir.
Insiders divulge to ETV Bharat that the visit is scripted to unfold its chapters between March 7 and March 15, with the focal point being the public rally in Anantnag. This rendezvous promises the local populace a unique opportunity to converse with the Prime Minister on a myriad of issues. A BJP luminary, privy to the intricacies of Modi’s agenda, hints at a potential encore—a rally in the bustling city of Srinagar. However, the final verdict on this remains shrouded in uncertainty. The leader hints at Modi’s impending arrival in Kashmir during the March 7 to March 15 window, with the exact date awaiting revelation in the days to come.
This marks Modi’s second expedition to Jammu and Kashmir since February 20. In his preceding visit, he graced a public rally in Jammu, inaugurating a staggering array of projects amounting to Rs 32,000 Crores. These transformative initiatives spanned diverse sectors such as education, railway, aviation, and roadways. Notably, among these feats was the inauguration of the first electric train, embarking on its journey between the stations of Baramulla and Sangaldan, etching another chapter in the region’s progress.