PM Modi addresses public meetings in Ellenabad and Rewari

Published By : Admin | October 19, 2019 | 11:39 IST
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Talking about Article 370, which gave J&K its special status, the PM says, what was called temporary in Babasaheb's constitution lasted for 70 years

Addressing at a public rally in Ellenabad, PM Modi said, "Sirsa is home to exceptional and warm-hearted people. It’s an honour to serve them." The PM said, "Our government has decided that the new national highway built from Kapurthala to Govindwal Sahib near Taran Taran will now be known as Guru Nanak Dev Ji Marg."

Talking about the Kartarpur Corridor, PM Modi asserted, “The BJP, the NDA government has got lucky one more time. The distance between our Guru Nanak Dev Ji's holy place, Kartarpur Sahib and all of us is now ending. In 1947, those who were responsible for drawing the dividing line did not think that the devotees should not be separated from the Guru by a distance of only 4 kilometers. Even after this, should the Congress government not have tried to erase this distance in 70 years."

 

 

“The Kartarpur corridor is almost complete now. This opportunity has come 7 decades after independence, 70 years went by. What can be a bigger misfortune than this that we had to see a holy place from afar, through a pair of binoculars,” he added furthermore.

Raising the issue of Article 370, which gave Jammu and Kashmir its special status, the PM said, "What was called temporary in Baba Ambedkar's constitution lasted for 70 years."

Sending a strong message to the neighbour country, Prime Minister Modi said, “The water over which Haryana's farmers have the right will not flow to Pakistan. It will get diverted to the northern state as it belongs to India.” Also, PM Modi said that his government would invest Rs 3.5 lakh crore in 5 years to cater to the need of water for drinking and irrigation purposes.

Raising the issue of farmers, PM Modi remarked, “There has been a vast improvement in irrigation facilities in Haryana. But in the coming 5 years, we have to make Haryana drought free and water surplus state. The BJP government is engaged in strengthening the agriculture and farming economy. We have set out to prove the resolve to double farmers' income by the year 2022.”

PM Modi urged voters in Haryana to reelect his Bharatiya Janata Party in the upcoming assembly elections as he promised to take the state to the path of development. Several BJP leaders and karyakartas were present in the event.

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