Sadbhavana Mission at Palitana

Published By : Admin | February 10, 2012 | 06:11 IST

Sadbhavana Mission : Palitana

Shri Narendra Modi today challenged the Congress sultanate at the Centre to match Gujarat’s 11 % growth rate in agriculture

6000 citizens fast with Hon'ble CM

Ahmedabad: Hon'ble Chief Minister Shri Narendrabhai Modi today completed his 32nd Sadbhavana mission fast at Bhavnagar district’s pilgrim town Palitana. Shri Modi was joined by6000  people in his fast. This was Shri Narendra Modi’s second last fast.

Rounding up the district-wise Sadbhavna fast at the religious town of Palitana in Bhavnagar district, he said the Congress leaders are accustomed of throwing crumbs at the voters and making tall promises before elections and then allow people’s problem to multiply. On the other hand, Gujarat Government tried to root out one problem after another from the soil of the state during the last ten years. The Centre should compete with Gujarat rather than hurling abuses, he said.

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