Excelsior Correspondent
JAMMU, Oct 6: Jammu and Kashmir Bharatiya Janata Party (BJP) general secretary and former Deputy Mayor Jammu, Baldev Singh Billawaria, while terming the decision of the railways to lay a third track between Jalandhar and Jammu, as one more step towards improving operational efficiency and boosting economic development, said that the Modi Government is focusing on providing the best means of travel and transportation to J&K.
He was discussing the Rs 5600 crore project in this regard with BJP spokesperson Balbir Ram Rattan, Jammu South district Prabhari Parduman Singh and other leaders at party Headquarters here, today.
Baldev Singh Billawaria said that the ?5,600 crore project, sanctioned under the visionary leadership of Prime Minister Narendra Modi, reflects the Government’s continuous focus on developing modern transport infrastructure and improving connectivity across the northern region. He stated that once completed, the project would significantly reduce travel congestion, ensure smooth movement of freight and passengers, and further integrate J&K with the national economy.
“The Modi Government has always prioritized connectivity and infrastructure in border and hilly states. The Jalandhar-Jammu third track will not only strengthen the logistics network but also open up new opportunities for trade, tourism, and employment,” Billawaria remarked.
He emphasized that the project will particularly benefit farmers, traders, and small industries by ensuring faster transportation of goods, agricultural produce, and essential commodities. Improved railway connectivity, he said, will also give a major boost to tourism and pilgrimage circuits in Jammu region, further supporting the local economy.
Balbir Ram Rattan said that from Vande Bharat trains to modern highways, every initiative reflects the Government’s commitment to making J&K a developed and prosperous region.
He said that such projects are proof of the visionary policies of Prime Minister, Modi, which aim to bring every part of the country, especially Jammu and Kashmir -at par with the most developed regions of India. “This third rail line will stand as a symbol of progress, national integration, and the Government’s resolve to build a stronger and connected India,” he added.