People of Bihar have lost faith in Mahaswarthbandhan: PM Modi in Bihar

Published By : Admin | October 26, 2015 | 17:05 IST
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Prime Minister Narendra Modi addressed two public rallies in Bihar’s Buxar and Siwan districts. Addressing the huge rallies PM Modi took a dig on the JD (U)-RJD-Congress alliance and termed it as the ‘Mahaswarthbandhan.’ He said that the ‘Mahaswarthbandhan’ had lost faith after two phases of polling in Bihar and hence has turned towards ‘tantra-mantra.’

PM Narendra Modi launched attack on Nitish Kumar, Lalu Prasad Yadav and Sonia Gandhi saying that they were busy misleading the people of Bihar. The Prime Minister Modi questioned their development agenda for Bihar.

PM Modi gave a total of six sutras for development of Bihar and the people of the state. He said that for progress, Bihar needed three sutras of power, water and proper roads. The youth of Bihar, the PM quoted needed Padhai (education) and kamai (employment) whereas the elderly people in the state needed dawai (proper medical facilities). NDA Government, the PM said was committed to fulfilling the people’s aspirations and developing Bihar.

The PM further added that the NDA Govt has always been dedicated to protect the rights of the backward people. He recalled the contributions made by Dr. Rajendra Prasad and Dr. Babasaheb Ambedkar for the backward community. He added that rights given by Dr. Ambedkar would never be taken back by the NDA Government.

PM Modi urged voters to turn out in large numbers and elect a stable development oriented BJP led NDA Government for Bihar’s progress.

 

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It was Prime Minister’s vision to develop and institutionalise a flagship Global Cultural Initiative in the country like the International Biennales at Venice, Sao Paulo, Singapore, Sydney and Sharjah, among others. In line with this vision, a nationwide campaign to reinvent, rebrand, renovate and re-house museums was launched. Further, development of cultural spaces in five cities of India namely Kolkata, Delhi, Mumbai, Ahmedabad & Varanasi was also announced. Indian Art, Architecture & Design Biennale (IAADB) will serve as an introduction to the Cultural Space at Delhi.

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