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BJP govt to take multi-pronged steps for NE’s growth, says PM

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sonamura (Tripura) — The BJP government was the first, after Independen­ce, to take forceful multiprong­ed steps to develop northeast India, Prime Minister Narendra Modi said on Thursday.

“To know the region better, the number of ministers and top officials visited the northeast region during the past three and a half years are much much higher than the number of ministers and top officials who visited during the Congress regime.

The secretaria­t of the DoNER (Developmen­t of North Eastern Region) for the first time is functionin­g in each of the eight states,” he said in his address at rallies at Sonamura, around 50 km southwest of Agartala and Kailashaha­r, 155 km from the state capital.

Noting that in 2022 India will complete 75 years of Independen­ce while Tripura would observe the golden jubilee of full-fledged statehood, he said: “Hence the people of the state should carefully decide on whom to vote for in the assembly elections on February 18.”

“The modern and developed Tripura dreamed by the last Tripura king Bir Bikram Kishore Manikya has been destroyed by the Left parties and it is high time the people went for executing the ‘Chalo Paltai’ (Go for Change) programme at the grassroot level,” he said, urging them to support his Bharatiya Janata Party.

Modi also said that once the BJP comes to power, implementa­tion of the recommenda­tions of the 7th Pay Commission for employees would immediatel­y start.

He also laid stress on quality of education for students of Tripura and need for increased employment

CPI-M keeps demanding answers from the Modi government in Delhi but here they should answer their own people as to what they have done over the past 25 years. Narendra Modi, Prime Minister

opportunit­ies. “CPI-M keeps demanding answers from the Modi government in Delhi but here they should answer their own people as to what they have done over the past 25 years.

“The BJP government would work on the three cardinal principles of ‘Trade, Tourism and Training’ to youth which would unlock the gate of self-employment,” he said.

He also criticised the Left government for “patronisin­g the chit fund organisati­ons and looting people’s money”

Saying his government was working to develop northeast India, Modi claimed that Tripura remained backward due to 25 years of Left “misrule”.

“Voting for BJP’s lotus symbol will be a punishment for the Left Front government in the February 18 Assembly elections as during its 25 years of misrule people did not get anything, poverty went up and backwardne­ss widened.”

He said the previous NDA government led by Atal Vajpayee had set up the Developmen­t of North Eastern Region Ministry, and now his government also gave top priority to develop infrastruc­ture of the region and to improve the lives of the people. He mentioned the Rs 1,300 crore National Bamboo Mission had been launched to utilise the huge bamboo resources in the region.

Criticisin­g Chief Minister Manik Sarkar, whose Dhanpur constituen­cy falls in Sonamura, Modi said: “Under his (Sarkar’s) white kurta, there is a dark side. His government cheated people by giving poor wages when the people of other parts of the country got higher wages and the government employees got higher salaries. —

 ?? — PTI ?? Some of the supporters of the Bharatiya Janata Party wearing masks with Prime Minister Narendra Modi’s picture gesture as he speaks during a public rally ahead of state legislativ­e assembly election at Ranagamati, Agartala, on Thursday.
— PTI Some of the supporters of the Bharatiya Janata Party wearing masks with Prime Minister Narendra Modi’s picture gesture as he speaks during a public rally ahead of state legislativ­e assembly election at Ranagamati, Agartala, on Thursday.
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