People ‘eager’ to attend Modi’s rally: Lal Singh

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‘None’ interested in ‘Million March’

Srinagar: Claiming that ‘none’ is interested in Geelani sponsored ‘Million March’, Bhartiya Janata Party leader and Minister for Health Lal Singh Wednesday said that more one lakh people will attend Narendra Modi’s public rally at Sher-i-Kashmir Cricket Stadium on November 7.

    Shortly after workers meet in Srinagar, Lal Singh told reporters those who have sponsored ‘Million March’ do not represent people and sooner or later these leaders will acknowledge the sovereignty of India. “The misguided people are our own people and they will sooner or later believe in Indian constitution. People of Kashmir are enthusiastic about Modi’s visit and they are eager to attend his rally in Srinagar,” he said.

      The Minister for Health according to CNS said that Modi is concerned about the future of Kashmiri youth and he wants to do something for them. “He will announce an inclusive package for the people of State and to pave a way for the overall development in Jammu, Kashmir and Ladakh, the Prime Minister will help the state from time to time,” he said.

     Responding to a question, Lal Singh said that people are the ultimate source of authority and they will judge this government on the basis of development and not on the basis of ‘dirty’ politics played by other parties that were the main source of hardships and miseries for the people. “Just wait and watch and see what PDP-BJP coalition will do for that State. Our only agenda is development and corruption freed governance,” he said. (CNS)

 

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