PM Modi said he had the good fortune to join the troops in Kargil as an Indian citizen in 1999 and the memories are coming back to him today. “I remember how our troops conducted war operations during this period. We not only won the war in Kargil but also epitomised truth, perseverance and capability. India was committed to peace then and Pakistan again put up a distrustful face towards it. But lies and fear gave way to truth,” he said.
The Prime Minister further said that in a matter of days, five years have passed since the abrogation of Article 370 and Jammu and Kashmir is now talking about big dreams and a new future. “Jammu and Kashmir is recognised as a venue for important international events like the G20 meeting,” he said. The Prime Minister said cinema halls have reopened in Kashmir after decades and a Muharram procession was held in the heart of Srinagar city for the first time in around 35 years.
The Chief Minister virtually performed the first blast of the 4.1-km-long Sinkun La Tunnel project, which will be constructed at an altitude of about 15,800 feet on the Nim-Padum Darcha road to provide all-weather connectivity to Leh.
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