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Prime Minister Shri Narendra Modi today addressed public meetings in Sonamura and Kailashahar, Tripura. Addressing the gathering, PM Modi said, “Tripura wants to attain new heights of glory and people here aspire for better employment opportunities.”

“Tripura is aspiring for development. People of Tripura are fighting these elections for their rights,” he added furthermore.

Attacking the ruling party of the state, PM Modi said, the Communist party questions us on employment but they should answer first why vacancies in Tripura are not being filled? Why are they not giving jobs to the state's people?

Also, the Prime Minister asks the Communist Party that Centre has allocated funds for development but why they have not utilized it for welfare of people here.

Addressing the huge gathering at Kailashahar, PM Modi said, Tripura needs double engine of growth...a BJP Government in the state as well as the BJP led NDA Government at Centre.

“Whatever work you do in Tripura, you are pressurized to give 'Party Levy'. Such things should stop. Through these elections, I urge people to teach such people a lesson,” said PM Modi.

At the event, PM Modi spoke about the scams and corruption took place in Tripura. PM Modi said that the scams and corruption that leadership of this state hides behind the 'white kurta' and 'bank account' must come in public domain.

The PM remarked, “Scams like the 'Rose Valley' ruined the poor in Tripura. Those who looted the poor must be held accountable and punished.”

Slamming the current government, PM Modi said, “People wear different stones for their progress and peace. But people in Tripura do not deserve any 'Manik' but a 'HIRA' - Highways, i-ways, Roadways and Airways.”

“Bamboo was categorized as a tree for so many years. This hampered the tribals who grow bamboo here. We changed it through the 'National Bamboo Mission' and categorized it as grass so that it can be utilized,” said PM Modi while addressing a public rally in Tripura.

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A bunch of moments from PM Modi’s Assam visit that stood out
April 01, 2026

Prime Minister Narendra Modi visited a tea garden in Assam’s Dibrugarh and interacted with the women working there. Walking through the plantation, he briefly joined them in plucking tea leaves and observed their work up close.

The PM’s interaction with the plantation workers was a memorable one. Calling tea the soul of Assam, the Prime Minister acknowledged the contribution of tea garden workers in shaping the state’s identity and sustaining a sector that reaches markets across the world.

The women working in the tea plantation shared various aspects of their culture. The PM praised the tea garden communities for their hard work and perseverance, noting that it has strengthened Assam’s pride.

In a special gesture, the women also sang a traditional song paying homage to Jagat Janani Maa. It reflected how tradition remains closely linked with everyday life in the tea gardens, offering a glimpse into the lives and contributions of those who form the backbone of Assam’s tea industry.