Deccan Chronicle

Modi terms new Rly zone NDA’s gift to AP

PM says U-turn Naidu spreading lies about NDA

- S.N.V. SUDHIR | DC

Stating that the National Democratic Alliance government had fulfilled a long-cherished dream of Andhra Pradesh and especially of Visakhapat­nam by announcing the South Coastal Railway zone, which had been rejected by the earlier United Progressiv­e Alliance government, Prime Minister Narendra Modi said that Telugu Desam supremo and Chief Minister N. Chandrabab­u Naidu has been spreading lies and falsehood to hide his failures.

Addressing a huge gathering of Praja Chaitanya Sabha at the Railway Grounds in the city on Friday, Mr Modi said that Mr Naidu is a U-turn specialist and has done nothing for the state. “U-turn specialist Chief Minister has done nothing for AP. Had they done anything, they would not have resorted to spreading lies. Since they did nothing, they are now busy spreading lies and falsehood. To hide their failures, they are abusing me to fool the public.”

Mr Modi said, “They are now forming alliances by pledging Telugu pride to remove Modi. These corrupt leaders of AP are trying to remove Modi because I am taking strong decisions in the interest of the people and not their whims and fancies. A few corrupt people have obstructed the developmen­t of Andhra Pradesh. These are the same people who are interested in establishi­ng their own sons and daughters.”

He said such people were spreading misinforma­tion

against the NDA government. “We do not fear corruption cases and dynasties, unlike the ruling party leader here. Which is why we are taking decisions without fear in the best interest of the people,” he said.

Mr Modi said the new railway zone will bring economic developmen­t to the state. “I have brought

sweet news to you in the form of the South Coastal Railway zone with headquarte­rs in Vizag. We have moved one step closer to fulfilling our commitment beyond what is mentioned in the AP Reorganisa­tion Act. This will create jobs, improve the economy and develop the region.”

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