Aged between 15 and 24 years and mostly belonging to militancy-affected families, orphanages and weaker sections of society, the youth repeatedly expressed their wish to see their state progress and have modern infrastructure like in Delhi, a PMO statement said.
The youth, who met the Prime Minister at his Race Course Road residence and interacted with him for over half-an-hour, are currently on a visit to Delhi as part of the "Wattan Ko Jano" (know the country) initiative of the Home Ministry in coordination with the state Government.
"The youngsters from J&K, who are in Delhi as a part of "Wattan Ko Jano" initiative, amazed me with their curiosity. They asked me many Qs," he added in another tweet.
Responding to their questions, Modi spoke at length about his vision for the development of India and especially the state of Jammu and Kashmir, the PMO statement said.
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He said the state had immense potential for tourism, which in turn would bring prosperity to people.
The Prime Minister told the group that the union government was working to ensure good physical and digital connectivity across the state, the statement added.
The youth responded enthusiastically to the Prime Minister's statements and questions and repeatedly expressed their wish to see progress of their state.