PM Modi addresses public meeting in Anand, Gujarat

Published By : Admin | October 10, 2022 | 13:25 IST
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Addressing a public meeting in Gujarat’s Anand, PM Modi said, “The relationship between Gujarat and the BJP is not of politics but a relation of belongingness.” PM Modi iterated the paradigm shift Gujarat has seen under the BJP government that has been removing the barriers to development for more than two decades. PM Modi highlighted how the agricultural farmers in Gujarat have benefitted massively through improved water supply and electricity distribution.

PM Modi said that the BJP government in Gujarat has always strived for creating an environment that helps industries flourish, creates ample opportunities for youth and protects the interests of the farmers. Talking about the unbreakable bond of 20 years between Gujarat and the BJP, PM Modi said the BJP government is taking Gujarat to get global recognition through a variety of schemes and infrastructure creation. PM Modi also highlighted the threat of deceit and propaganda, which the opposition is instigating to derail Gujarat’s development.


 
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