People of J&K inaugurate India's longest tunnel

Published By : Admin | April 2, 2017 | 21:43 IST
PM Modi dedicates India’s longest road tunnel #ChenaniNashri in Jammu and Kashmir
Youth of Jammu and Kashmir have worked hard in building #ChenaniNashri tunnel: PM
Some misguided youngsters are pelting stones but on the other hand many are using the stones to build infrastructure: PM
Youth of Kashmir have a choice to select one of the two paths – one of tourism and the other of terrorism: PM Modi
Our sole mantra is development and the way we want to achieve that is through ‘Jan Bhagidari’: PM

The Prime Minister, Shri Narendra Modi today dedicated India’s longest road tunnel, the 9 kilometre long Chenani-Nashri Tunnel in Jammu and Kashmir, to the nation.

The Prime Minister travelled the entire length of the tunnel, and was briefed on some of its key features.  

Addressing a public meeting in Udhampur, the Prime Minister said that the tunnel is world-class, and matches the best standards. He said the tunnel is environment-friendly and will help in the fight against global warming. He said that while some misguided youngsters were pelting stones, the youth of Kashmir were cutting stones to create infrastructure. He said the tunnel would also boost tourism, which will bring economic growth.

The Prime Minister said that violence and terrorism can never help anyone. He thanked the Chief Minister of Jammu and Kashmir, Ms. Mehbooba Mufti, and said that work had begun on the package that the Union Government had announced for the State.

Recalling the vision and work of former Prime Minister Shri Atal Bihari Vajpayee, the Prime Minister said that the Union Government's sole mantra is development, and this could be achieved through people’s participation.

Click here to read the full text speech

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PM Modi dedicates India’s longest road tunnel #ChenaniNashri in Jammu and Kashmir
Youth of Jammu and Kashmir have worked hard in building #ChenaniNashri tunnel: PM
Some misguided youngsters are pelting stones but on the other hand many are using the stones to build infrastructure: PM
Youth of Kashmir have a choice to select one of the two paths – one of tourism and the other of terrorism: PM Modi
Our sole mantra is development and the way we want to achieve that is through ‘Jan Bhagidari’: PM

The Prime Minister, Shri Narendra Modi today dedicated India’s longest road tunnel, the 9 kilometre long Chenani-Nashri Tunnel in Jammu and Kashmir, to the nation.

The Prime Minister travelled the entire length of the tunnel, and was briefed on some of its key features.  

Addressing a public meeting in Udhampur, the Prime Minister said that the tunnel is world-class, and matches the best standards. He said the tunnel is environment-friendly and will help in the fight against global warming. He said that while some misguided youngsters were pelting stones, the youth of Kashmir were cutting stones to create infrastructure. He said the tunnel would also boost tourism, which will bring economic growth.

The Prime Minister said that violence and terrorism can never help anyone. He thanked the Chief Minister of Jammu and Kashmir, Ms. Mehbooba Mufti, and said that work had begun on the package that the Union Government had announced for the State.

Recalling the vision and work of former Prime Minister Shri Atal Bihari Vajpayee, the Prime Minister said that the Union Government's sole mantra is development, and this could be achieved through people’s participation.

Click here to read the full text speech