Prime Minister Narendra Modi will visit Kashmir on Thursday for the second phase of the Jammu and Kashmir election campaign. He is set to address an election rally in Srinagar, discussing various development programs underway in the UT.
Following this, PM Modi will campaign in the Katra region, aiming for a BJP victory. On Wednesday, the first phase of elections took place across 24 seats, with 61% of voters exercising their right to vote.
Since the abrogation of Article 370 in August 2019, Jammu and Kashmir has undergone significant changes. The region, previously granted special status, was reorganized into two Union Territories: Jammu and Kashmir and Ladakh.
In the aftermath, the Indian government implemented various developmental projects, focusing on infrastructure, healthcare, and education. Efforts have been made to attract investment and promote tourism, which was severely impacted by the political turmoil.
Security measures were heightened to combat terrorism and maintain law and order, leading to a decrease in violence, though concerns remain regarding human rights and civil liberties.
The government has emphasized dialogue and development as keys to stabilizing the region. Overall, while progress has been made, the long-term effects of the abrogation and the path to lasting peace remain complex and multifaceted.