Ballot is more powerful than bullet: PM

Prime Minister Narendra Modi addresses rally in Samba, Jammu and Kashmir ahead of Assembly polls.

December 08, 2014 12:24 pm | Updated December 04, 2021 11:23 pm IST

Prime Minister Narendra Modi

Prime Minister Narendra Modi

12.50 pm: PM Modi ends his speech in Samba

12.50 : Come shout with me, "Bharat mata ki Jai"

12.49 pm: Because your grief is my grief and to share your sorrow every month I come here.

12.48 pm: Since the day I joined the PM office, every month I have visited Jammu and Kashmir

12.47 pm: The sacrifice of the people shouldn't go waste

12.46: I will always praise the name of J&K. Because you have showed a way for democracy.

People have gone for voting inspite of militant attacks

12.42 pm: Inspite of the cold weather, the voter turnout here was 70%, 80% here. I am really thankful for the people of Kashmir.

12.42 pm: We need to free Jammu and Kashmire and for that we need to form BJP government here.

12.41 pm: Congress shouldn't be voted at all: PM

12.39 pm: Jammu and Kashmir wants employment and development.

12.38 pm: If you want a development in Jammu and Kashmir, don't vote for a hung assembly. Elect a strong and a stable government

12.37 pm: I assure you that we the equal rights for the displaced and resettle them.

12.36 pm: It's been 60 years, now don't you think we need a change.

12: 33 pm: Need to remove those who are not working: PM

12:30 pm: Did the family (Congress) do anything for you? Do you think they will do anything for you? That's why I have come here: PM

Prime Minister Narendra Modi speaks at a rally in Samba, Jammu and Kashmir. The PM is visiting Kashmir days after militants struck an Indian Army camp and other targets, including Srinagar on Friday.

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