The Bharatiya Janata Party’s prime ministerial candidate, Narendra Modi,
on Wednesday April 16,2014 claimed that the NDA on coming to power would solve all
issues in 60 months, which were left unsolved by the Congress in 60
years.
Addressing an election rally in Salem in support of Desiya Murpokku
Dravida Kazhagam(DMDK) candidates, Narendra Modi accused the Congress of failing to
resolve inter-State disputes over water and power.
The divide-and-rule policy and vote bank politics of Congress would not
work anymore. “Congress knows only to talk and roll out schemes. But
people are tired of promises and want action,” Narendra Modi said.
When the country celebrated its 75th anniversary of Independence in
2022, all people, mostly poor, would have houses, toilet facilities,
power and schools in nearby areas, Narendra Modi said.
Pointing out that the severe power crisis in the State had affected the
agriculture and industry, Mr. Modi said interlinking of rivers, which
would be implemented by the NDA, would provide both water and
electricity. Proper sanitation was the key to the country’s development
and open defecation would be eliminated by effectively implementing the
total sanitation programme introduced by former Prime Minister A. B.
Vajpayee, Narendra Modi said.
Narendra Modi who also addressed an election meeting in Salem, said the NDA
in the State, which was a “victorious alliance,” would continue for the
Assembly polls too.
Narendra Modi said for the first time in the history of Tamil Nadu a third alliance
headed by the BJP had been formed and it would put a full stop to the
AIADMK and the DMK which ruled the State alternately.
Narendra Modi assured the voters that if the NDA came to power, there would
be no unemployment and shortage of drinking water and power. Successive
UPA governments, which assured employment for 10 crore youths, were able
to provide employment to only 1.5 crore youths. But the Vajpayee-led
NDA government provided employment to six crore youths during its
tenure.
Referring to the power shortage faced by Tamil Nadu,Narendra Modi said power
production units with a capacity of 20,000 MW had been closed for want
of coal. “There is no coal in the country, as the entire coal has been
looted by the Congress,” Narendra Modi said.
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