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4 years of Modi govt: PM links Opposition unity to fight against graft

It shows that people have endorsed the NDA's performance in the last four years, he said.

New Delhi/Cuttack: On the fourth anniversary of the BJP-led NDA government, Prime Minister Narendra Modi on Saturday said people have put a seal of approval on its performance while party chief Amit Shah asserted that its return to power in 2019 is not a challenge but a certainty.

Mr Modi addressed a rally to mark the anniversary of his government and chose Odisha, a state high on his party’s agenda for the 2019 Lok Sabha elections.

He said his government’s fight against corruption has sent “shivers down the spines of many who have come on one platform”, a reference to Opposition parties which have been in talks to put up a united fight against the ruling alliance.

At the rally in Cuttack, the Prime Minister said his government is moving on the correct path and people have put their seal of approval on it as he noted that his party is in power in 20 states.

It shows that people have endorsed the NDA’s performance in the last four years, he said.

The country is moving towards susashan (good governance) from kusashan (bad governance) and towards jandhan (public money) from kaladhan (black money), he said claiming that the Congress is always driven by power.

Mr Shah addressed a press conference in the national capital to reel out figures to highlight the government’s achievements.

( Source : Deccan Chronicle with agency inputs )
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