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Aaj Ka Arjun: Aaj Ka Arjun: PM Narendra Modi's address from Champaran a step towards mission 2019
Prime Minister Narendra Modi today slammed the opposition for allegedly trying to break up society and put hurdles, "from the Parliament to the streets," in the governments' efforts to uplift the poor.
Without mentioning the RJD-Congress combine in Bihar, Modi lauded Chief Minister Nitish Kumar for his "fight against the corrupt and anti-social forces in the state" and said the Centre stood firmly behind his efforts.
"From the streets to Parliament, roadblocks are being created in the government's work. While the Centre is working towards uniting people, opponents are working towards breaking the society," he said here.
The Prime Minister was addressing over 20,000 Swachhagrahis (cleanliness volunteers) at the concluding ceremony of 'Champaran Satyagraha' centenary celebrations.
The PM's remarks came in the wake of recent disruption of parliamentary proceedings by opposition parties over issues like dilution of SC/ST Act and their support to the "Bharat Bandh" called by Dalit and tribal organizations, which resulted in violence in several parts of the country.
Lauding the Bihar's Nitish Kumar government, Modi said, "This government has put an end to the culture of keeping files on hold. The government is completing every mission, every resolve with the help of the people. But this is troubling those who are not able to accept the change."
Without mentioning the RJD-Congress combine in Bihar, Modi lauded Chief Minister Nitish Kumar for his "fight against the corrupt and anti-social forces in the state" and said the Centre stood firmly behind his efforts.
"From the streets to Parliament, roadblocks are being created in the government's work. While the Centre is working towards uniting people, opponents are working towards breaking the society," he said here.
The Prime Minister was addressing over 20,000 Swachhagrahis (cleanliness volunteers) at the concluding ceremony of 'Champaran Satyagraha' centenary celebrations.
The PM's remarks came in the wake of recent disruption of parliamentary proceedings by opposition parties over issues like dilution of SC/ST Act and their support to the "Bharat Bandh" called by Dalit and tribal organizations, which resulted in violence in several parts of the country.
Lauding the Bihar's Nitish Kumar government, Modi said, "This government has put an end to the culture of keeping files on hold. The government is completing every mission, every resolve with the help of the people. But this is troubling those who are not able to accept the change."
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