Prime Minister Narendra Modi, during a public meeting in Srinagar, delivered a powerful critique of three prominent dynastic families, accusing them of stifling democracy and undermining Kashmiri identity for decades. Modi pointed out that these families have historically blocked local elections to maintain their grip on power, but he expressed optimism as grassroots democracy begins to thrive in the region.
In his address, Modi highlighted the emergence of young leaders like Aijaz Hassan, who are challenging the long-standing status quo. “These young voices are not just restoring faith in democracy but are also proving that true change is possible in Jammu and Kashmir,” he asserted, urging the public to support these new leaders in their quest for a more representative political landscape.
The Prime Minister’s remarks resonated with attendees, many of whom have long felt marginalized by dynastic politics. He emphasized the importance of empowering local leaders to ensure that the voices of the people are heard and respected. “Democracy is about participation, and it is time for the people of Jammu and Kashmir to reclaim their political rights,” Modi stated.
Modi’s focus on grassroots democracy reflects a broader commitment to political reform in the region. By encouraging active participation in the electoral process, he aims to foster a political environment where citizens can influence their future directly.
As Jammu and Kashmir navigates its path toward renewal and development, PM Modi’s message underscores a transformative vision for the region—one that prioritizes inclusivity, representation, and a vibrant democratic ethos.