Congress General Secretary Rahul
Gandhi, who is on a two-day visit to Kashmir, attended the function to lay the
foundation stone for the of the "Z-Morh Tunnel" on the Srinagar-Leh
section of National Highway (NH)-1, which aims to provide all-weather
connectivity with Ladakh. Union Minister of Road Transport and Highways C.P.
Joshi laid the foundation stone.
During his visit to Kashmir last
year, people of Ladak had complained him about the roads getting blocked during
the winter causing great difficulties. Rahul Gandhi had then promised them that
he would try his level best to find out a solution and the present tunnel is
the result of his initiative.
The project is a major initiative
towards improvement of infrastructure in the state of Jammu and Kashmir. This
Z-Morh tunnel is 6.5 km long two-lane tunnel with parallel 6.5 km long escape
tunnel on a new alignment between Gagangir and Sonamarg under Srinagar-Leh
section of NH-1. The construction of this Z-Morh tunnel will provide
all-weather road connectivity between Srinagar and Leh, thereby bringing big
relief to the people of Laddakh. The stretch between Srinagar-Leh would be
important for the betterment of the socio-economic development of Laddakh. The
tunnel will also boost the tourism potential of Sonamarg and adjacent
area.
While addressing the function, Rahul
Gandhi struck an emotional chord with the people and said that he wants to
build a lifelong relationship with people of Kashmir. He wishes to understand
their difficulties and work for the development of the state. The
Congress leader also assured that the Centre has been working on more and more
developmental projects in Kashmir.
Here is the text of Rahul Gandhi’s
address
“I express my gratitude to all
of you who took pain to come here despite the inclement weather. I am also
grateful for the personnel from the Border Roads and salute them for their
selfless service in ensuring the connectivity in our country by building roads.
Farooq Abdullah Ji had just said that his father had a good friend ship with my
great-grandfather and they had worked together for a better Kashmir. I want to
inform you that my family also belongs to Kashmir. I am also a Kashmiri.
I have two goals in my mind. I
know that the people in Kashmir have been passing through a number of
hardships. So, I first want to build a lifelong relationship with you so that I
can thoroughly understand your pain as well as your difficulties. I, therefore,
look forward to establish a good relationship with the people of Kashmir like
the way my great grandfather did with the father of Farooq Abdullah Ji.
My other aim is to connect the youth
in Kashmir with development. At present, our country has been developing fast
and the entire states are achieving faster growth in all the fields like
education and health. I want the same development and facilities in Kashmir
too. Kashmir needs better education, health, infrastructure and electricity.
When I visited the state last time,
the people of Ladakh had told me that the roads in the region are closed during
winter. We tried our level best to find a solution to this serious problem and
this Z-Morh Tunnel is only the first step and we are planning to execute bigger
infrastructure projects in the future. This is just the beginning and we
want the youth in the state also take part in the process of development so
that we can find out quicker solutions for the problems being faced by the
people in Kashmir.
I want to know more about you and
your problems. I had come here last year and I assure that I would try to pay
more and more visits in future. I once again thank all of you for giving me a
patient hearing”.
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