Prime Minister Narendra Modi today appealed to "misguided youngsters" to shun the path of violence and join the national mainstream, saying every stone or weapon picked by them led Jammu and Kashmir to the path of instability.
Speaking for the first time after the government announced an halt to anti-militancy operations in the state during the holy month of Ramzan, the prime minister said there is no alternative to peace and stability.
"My appeal to these misguided youths is to return to the national mainstream, which is their own family, and participate in the development of Jammu and Kashmir," he said while dedicating the 330-MW Kishanganga power project to the nation.
Its progress was monitored by the Prime Minister's Office.
Amid the chanting of "Modi, Modi", the prime minister inaugurated the project and laid the foundation stone for the Srinagar Ring Road at the Sher-e-Kashmir International Convention Centre.
The 42.1-km, four-lane Srinagar Ring Road will link Galandar in west Srinagar to Sumbal in Bandipora district and reduce traffic congestion.
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Modi was on a one-day visit to the state's three regions of Leh, Kashmir and Jammu, launching new projects through remote inaugurations.
In Leh, Modi launched the construction of Zojila tunnel to provide all-weather connectivity to Ladakh. From Jammu, he opened a new track to the Vaishnodevi shrine and also laid the foundation of the Pakal Dul hydroelectric project on Chenab.
Beginning his speech in Kashmiri, Modi asked people in Srinagar to accept his "salaam" and wished them health and prosperity. He spoke passionately for about 30 minutes highlighting the importance of 'Kashmiriyat'.
He said former prime minister Atal Bihari Vajpayee was a fan of the concept, "and I am also a follower."
On the alienation of the youth, the prime minister said, "There is no power which can create a wedge between two brothers... People who have been engaging in creating a wedge between Jammu and Kashmir and the rest of the country are now on the verge of extinction."
Dwelling upon Kashmiriyat', he said, "Last year, I spent my Diwali with the jawans in Gurez and today I am amidst you during the holy month of Ramzan."
He reiterated his Independence Day address from Red Fort last year where he had said, "Na gaali se samasya sulajhne wali hai, na goli se, samasya suljhegi har Kashmiri ko gale lagane se (The Kashmir problem cannot be resolved by either bullets or abuses. It can be resolved by embracing all Kashmiris)."
She said she knew it was a difficult decision,
Mehbooba regretted that despite efforts by Delhi, Pakistan is yet to respond. "We had an unfortunate incident yesterday at the border in Jammu region where civilians and BSF personnel were killed."