PM Modi addresses public meeting in Rajasthan

Published By : Admin | May 1, 2019 | 20:00 IST
QuoteThis ‘Chowkidar’(PM Modi) has worked tirelessly over the last five years to enhance India’s global position on the world stage: PM Modi
QuoteUN’s listing of Masood Azhar as a global terrorist shows India’s efforts against terrorism were now being recognised and supported internationally: PM Modi
QuoteThe track-record of the Congress shows it is not committed on fulfilling its promises, rather it is only interested in gaining political leverage from them: PM Modi

Prime Minister Narendra Modi addressed a massive public meeting, his fourth today, in the Rajasthani capital Jaipur today. PM Modi said, “This ‘Chowkidar’(PM Modi) has worked tirelessly over the last five years to enhance India’s global position on the world stage and our efforts are clearly bearing fruits now.” 

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Highlighting how his government has created a remarkably different India as compared to 2014, PM Modi said, “Remember how everybody used to discuss issues like high inflation and its impact on the middle class, frequent terrorist attacks or the rampant corruption scandals, before 2014 when the Congress-led UPA was in power. Look at how everything has changed for the better, not only have we maintained low levels of inflation throughout but have also governed transparently without taints of corruption scandals. As regards to terrorism, the world has seen how India responded very strongly against terrorists and hit the terrorists where it hurts them the most. This is how the ‘New India’ is different from pre-2014 times.” 

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Prime Minister Modi also expressed satisfaction at the recent news of JeM terrorist, Maulana Masood Azhar as a global terrorist by the United Nations and said that India’s efforts against terrorism were now being recognised and supported internationally. 

Lashing out at the state Congress government for not implementing the promises made to the people, PM Modi asserted that the Congress party is an expert in making false, unrealistic promises that it will never fulfill anyway. They promised farm loan waivers in Rajasthan but that did not happen, they said that the CM would be changed within 10 days but even that is yet to happen. The track-record of the Congress shows it is not committed on fulfilling its promises, rather it is only interested in gaining political leverage out of its unrealistic promises.”  

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