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Delhi govt brought “nakampanthi” model of governance: PM Modi criticizes AAP in an election rally

Campaigning for the sixth phase of Lok Sabha elections has reached its peak as it comes to a close tomorrow evening. Prime Minister held rallies in Haryana and Delhi. In an apparent attack on the AAP, Prime Minister Narendra Modi Wednesday said they supported the ‘tukde-tukde’ gang and brought the “nakampanthi” model of governance to the national capital. Campaigning for the sixth phase of Lok Sabha elections has reached its peak as it comes to a close tomorrow evening. Prime Minister held rallies in Haryana and Delhi. In an apparent attack on the AAP, Prime Minister Narendra Modi Wednesday said they supported the ‘tukde-tukde’ gang and brought the “nakampanthi” model of governance to the national capital. Explaining the term ‘Nakampanthi’, which he used in reference to the AAP government, Modi said it means “not allowing Centre’s Ayushmaan Bharat in Delhi hospitals”.said Prime Minister Narendra Modi in New Delhi. At his first rally before the elections in the national capital held at the historic Ramlila Grounds.

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“Delhi has josh of Punjab and Haryana, Mithas of Purvanchal enthusiasm of North East. Would like to thank the people of Delhi. I also want to apologize for something. After I became PM, there would always be huge security with me, due to which people have been inconvenienced. I am not fond of living behind a bullet-proof wall.” Said PM.

He further said Delhi is known for it’s welcoming nature. People from all regions and religions live in harmony. This is the spirit of brotherhood that makes Delhi special. Sadly, Congress trampled over this ethos of Delhi by its conduct in 1984. Such a communal party can’t ever govern India.

While talking about the economic scenario he said, Inflation, a major issue in earlier elections, is under control. Not even the opposition can say a word on it. Solution on pollution, better use of technology, the modern transport system has been implemented for Delhi. Prime Minister said, for a transport system in Delhi city NDA government has changed policies regarding electric and solar energy usage for Metro and other transport systems.

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While talking about river cleanliness scheme he said, we have already started Yamuna cleanliness drive on the basis of Swaccha Ganga mission.

He said the BJP has reduced pollution and traffic jam in Delhi by building eastern and western peripherals. We have closed an easy way to corruption by doing away with interviews in government jobs. GST has been designed in a way that people get rid of the inspector raj.

COURTESY:- NEWS BHARATI

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