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PM Modi Rally in Gujarat: 'Those who ruled country for 70 yrs must give their report card'
Gujarat: Prime Minister Narendra Modi on Wednesday kick started his campaign for assembly elections by addressing a public rally in Morbi. PM while addressing the rally lashed out at Congress and its Vice President Rahul Gandhi. Polling will take place on 9 December and 14 Gujarat. Votes will be counted on 18 December. Total seats in the assembly are 182.
Major takeaways from PM Modi's speech:
- "Those who ruled country for 70 yrs must give their report card". Modi's jibe was aimed at Congress VP Rahul Gandhi who had tweeted earlier this morning asking Modi about promises made in previous state elections.
22 सालों का हिसाब, गुजरात मांगे जवाब।
गुजरात के हालात पर प्रधानमंत्रीजी से पहला सवाल: 2012 में वादा किया कि 50 लाख नए घर देंगे। 5 साल में बनाए 4.72 लाख घर। प्रधानमंत्रीजी बताइए कि क्या ये वादा पूरा होने में 45 साल और लगेंगे? — Office of RG (@OfficeOfRG) November 29, 2017
- In good and bad times, the Jan Sangh and the BJP have stood with the people of Morbi. One cannot say the same about the Congress and their leaders: PM Narendra Modi
- For us, what matters is the wellbeing of people. Even when we were not in power we were with the people of Morbi and serving society: PM
- "Even in Varanasi, people have all information about the people of Morbi" says PM
- "As a result of our work in Gujarat, the state would not have to look back even in 100 years" says PM Narendra Modi
- "We attempted to send Narmada water in every nook and corner of Gujarat" says PM Narendra Modi
- "Congress is spreading false words on the soil of Gujarat" says PM Narendra Modi
- Opposition baffled because we put a check on corruption" says PM
- Through the SAUNI Yojana, we built huge pipelines. Dams in Saurashtra are being filled due to SAUNI Yojana. But, I do not think the Congress can see all this: PM
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Saswat PanigrahiSaswat Panigrahi is a multimedia journalist
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