Thursday 4 April 2019

Congress’ NYAY is a short cut; BJP tally will go up this time: PM Modi

He said that Congress has people with experience of governance and a more mature and believable manifesto was expected from the Congress Party
narendra modi
Lok Sabha elections 2019: In an interview to a Hindi TV channel, Prime Minister Narendra Modi said that what Congress has done in the past and what they are promising in their manifesto is not doable and right for the nation. He said that NYAY is a short cut by Congress which is deplorable.
On the question of administration, Modi said, “During the previous election campaigns, I said to the people that they have seen the 60-year administration, now give me 60 months. There have been two PMs who have not been from Congress gotra. Atal Bihari Vajpayee and Narendra Modi, and we work for the people.”
Taking a dig at the Congress manifesto, he said that Congress has people with experience of governance and a more mature and believable manifesto was expected from the Congress Party. He said, “On railway lines, it is written short cut will cut you short. That is what they are doing. NYAY is a short cut. They failed on all promises throughout.” He said that the intellectuals and economists of the country should analyse and tell if their promises in the manifesto of Congress can be delivered or not.
AFSPA: Modi said that Congress’ stance is deplorable. He said “We want a country where an AFSPA is not needed. But first, let’s reach that stage… The India forces contribute to huge numbers in peacekeeping forces and behave very professionally, but doing away with AFSPA is not possible, not unless the situation is better. Modi said his government has been doing away with laws that are redundant and no one has questioned those moves. Sedition law must stand and criminals should be dealt with the full force of the law.” Congress’ manifesto is in sync with the language separatists use for our country, he said…

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