Jammu and Kashmir: Common people trust central government, says, 'Modi is a good person'

Things are now beginning to normalise in Jammu and Kashmir after Article 370 was weakened. While Section 144 has been withdrawn from Jammu, restrictions are gradually being lifted in the Kashmir Valley. A local resident of Tral in Jammu and Kashmir has appealed to the Prime Minister over the problems faced by the people of the area. He also praised the Prime Minister during the visit. He said that our children should have a place to play, schools should be improved, proper arrangements for farming and improving the quality of food in Anganwadi centres should be improved. "I have full confidence in the government, Narendra Modi is a good person, he will definitely work to solve our problems. 

Recently, a picture emerged from Tral in Kashmir which reflects the normalcy of the people as well as the expectations of the local residents. The facility should be increased.There should be grounds for our children to play," said a resident. The condition of schools should also improve. Not only that, he said, the village should have an agricultural firm and the quality of food in the Anganwadis should also be improved. The local resident said, "I have full confidence in the Central Government, Narendra Modi is a good man. And they'll work for us.

For your information, the administration of the state will remain in the hands of the Centre for some time and will work through the Governor. Prime Minister Narendra Modi had also said during his address on Article 370 that after its removal, there will be many development opportunities in Kashmir and people will benefit. The thing remains critical. Security forces have been deployed in the valley for the past two weeks, though the situation is improving.

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