PM Modi addresses Public Meeting at Udaipur, Tripura

Published By : Admin | April 7, 2019 | 13:29 IST
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Addressing a huge public meeting in Udaipur, Tripura, Prime Minister Shri Narendra Modi said, “The dreams and aspirations of new India's new Tripura are huge. Aspirations and dreams of the nation can be respected only when all the country's resources have equal rights."

Showering praise on Tripura’s Chief Minister Biplab Deb, PM Modi said the state government has improved the law and order situation and developed infrastructure in just one year. 

He said that, “Tripura government is directly procuring from the farmers, benefiting the people. We have destroyed the ecosystem of corruption comprising of middlemen.”

Under the Saubhagya scheme, Our government has ensured power connection in almost all homes in the state, the PM noted. "As promised before the assembly election, we have initiated work on broad gauge rail line, built bridges, started train services, connecting Agartala with other parts of the country. Work is also underway to give Maharaja Bir Bikram Airport an international makeover," he added furthermore.

Hitting out at the Congress and the Left Front, Prime Minister Modi said the opposition parties were hell-bent on removing him from power, even if that meant singing paeans to Pakistan.

PM Modi asserted that the opposition parties could stoop to any level to remove him from power. "Am I not doing the right thing by giving a befitting reply to the enemies of the country?" he asked the people who gathered at the rally.

Talking on the opposition’s election manifesto, PM Modi said, “Congress released their manifesto, their 'dhakosla patra' three days ago, not even once 'dhakosla patra' mentions middle class, such hatred towards middle class. They think middle class has made Modi win & that's why they are adamant on punishing middle class.”

Addressing a huge gathering in Udaipur, PM Modi said the people of Tripura has set a precedent for the entire country by ousting the Left Front government after 25 years.

Attacking the Left parties, he said, they consider their party's constitution bigger than that of the country's. "The Left parties don't want to give the country a direction. They are only keen on improving their own condition," PM Modi highlighted. 

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