This Article is From Dec 08, 2014

PM Narendra Modi Addresses Srinagar, Thousands of Security Troops on Guard

PM Narendra Modi Addresses Srinagar, Thousands of Security Troops on Guard

A jawan keeps vigil during a red alert sounded in view of PM Narendra Modi's rally in Srinagar (Press Trust of India photo)

Srinagar: Chants of "Modi, Modi" filled the large stadium in Srinagar where the Prime Minister is addressing a rally ahead of tomorrow's voting in the state election. The city has been heavily fortified, the result of last week's serial attacks in different parts of the state, which is voting in five phases for its next government.

Authorities imposed a daytime curfew on Monday in some parts of Srinagar, barring residents from leaving their homes. Main roads leading into Srinagar were lined with razor wire to contain traffic, and police and paramilitary soldiers were patrolling on foot and in armoured vehicles.

This is the PM's third visit to Srinagar in a month, as he leads his party, the BJP, in its first major bid for power in India's only Muslim-majority state.

Nearly 3,000 paramilitary troops are positioned in and around the stadium.

On Friday, a series of terror strikes hit the state, killing seven soldiers and three policemen. Six terrorists were shot dead. Home Minister Rajnath Singh and army officials have said the terrorists came from Pakistan.

Tomorrow will mark the third of five days of voting in Jammu and Kashmir. Results will be declared on December 23.

The PM and military officials have said the attacks represent the frustration of separatists whose call for a boycott of the elections has been blatantly defied, with a record voter turnout of 70 percent of Kashmiris in its first two phases.

The BJP is banking on votes in the Hindu-dominated region of Jammu, Buddhist Ladakh and independents in Kashmir to seize power.
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