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Prime Minister Narendra Modi addressed major rallies in Etah and Bareilly in Uttar Pradesh today.

Lashing out at the regional SP-BSP alliance for being an opportunist coalition, PM Modi said, “The Mahamilwati parties are rattled seeing the support for the BJP here. Your support has unnerved the selfish alliance of SP-BSP. These people have come together despite being old foes only because of their hunger for power, all they want is to remove Modi and then continue unabated with their unending corruption and scams. This is why, these parties have lost their ground among the people of Uttar Pradesh.”

Questioning the Congress-led governments for their soft approach towards India’s national security issues, Prime Minister Modi said, “The people of Uttar Pradesh do not stand with divisive parties who engage in appeasement and votebank politics, rather the people of Uttar Pradesh stand firmly with a strong government that works beyond the boundaries of caste and religion. Everybody has seen how this strong government responded back to terrorists in their own language when India was attacked in any way. We follow a ‘no-tolerance’ policy against terrorists unlike the Congress and its allies who were famous for their soft approach on terrorism and its sympathisers.”

 

Describing how several major decisions and schemes of this government were transforming the lives of the poor people in Uttar Pradesh, PM Modi said, “Through the PM-KISAN Yojana, the farmers of Uttar Pradesh have been fast moving towards greater financial security while Ayushman Bharat Yojana is transforming the way the health of poor people is treated by providing them with world-class medical treatments free of cost. With the Saubhagya Yojana, we have provided free electricity connections to the remotest corners of the country and are rapidly moving towards electrifying every household in the country. All such historic steps have been taken because the people decided to vote for and elect a strong, stable and transparent government in 2014. In order to keep this story of growth and development moving at rapid pace, I appeal to my voters and supporters in UP to stand firmly in support of the BJP and give this strong government another chance at taking even more historic decisions to improve the lives of the people at an unprecedented scale.”

 

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2014 में आप ने दिल्ली में एक मज़बूत सरकार के लिए भरपूर समर्थन दिया था।

आपने इस प्रधानसेवक के इरादों पर भरोसा किया और परिणाम आपके सामने है।

आपके आशीर्वाद से आज देश की प्रगति की गति तेज हो गई है: PM @narendramodi

— narendramodi_in (@narendramodi_in) April 20, 2019

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