NATIONAL

Gujarat Chief Minister Bhupendra Patel: Modi’s pledge signifies an end to corruption

Prime Minister Narendra Modi is writing a new chapter in the “vikas ka rajneeti (politics of development)” book, according to Gujarat Chief Minister Bhupendra Patel on Monday.

As part of the BJP’s Vijay Sankalp Yatra, he addressed a public gathering in the city and said, “Now, the country’s adversaries think 100 times before doing any harm.”

“People have adopted Modi’s vision for the nation,” he said.

“End to corruption, end to extremism, welfare of the poor, food and water in every household and the guarantee of Ram Rajya” is what Patel interprets as being included in Modi’s assurance.

He said further that Modi’s pledge is to keep all of his promises. “Progress is evident if the BJP is present,” said Patel.

G Kishan Reddy, the head of the Telangana BJP, and Union Minister of Culture and Tourism took part in roadshows in the Secunderabad parliamentary constituency on the sixth day of the Yatra.

at his speech to the assembly at Jubilee Hills, he predicted that the BJP will get a minimum of 370 seats in the next Lok Sabha elections.

“To win again, we need a great leader like Modi,” Kishan said.

As he listed the accomplishments of the Narendra Modi-led Union administration, he said that there had been no bomb explosions or intercommunal conflicts in the nation over the last ten years.

“An iron foot suppressed terrorism.” In Jammu and Kashmir, the tricolour is flying high, he said.

Related Articles

Back to top button