Modi calls for ouster of tmc govt, announces six guarantees
Haldia, April 10 -- Prime Minister Narendra Modi on Thursday announced six guarantees for the people of Bengal if the BJP wins the assembly elections and sought the ouster of the "'nirmam'" (cruel) TMC government, which was "pulling the state back".
Addressing a rally in Haldia, the backyard of Leader of Opposition Suvendu Adhikari, the Prime Minister promised that a BJP government in the state will replace the TMC's reign of 'Bhoy' (fear) with that of 'Bharosa' (trust), while all public servants will be made accountable to the people. Modi also pledged that the BJP will reopen all files on corruption and crimes against women "that the TMC has suppressed," and all leaders involved in graft will be jailed. "Government facilities will be made available to all genuine citizens, and infiltrators will not be allowed to stay in this country," Modi told the gathering.
He also promised that once the BJP forms a government in the state, "we will implement the 7th Pay Commission for state employees, teachers and those working in related sectors".
Targeting the TMC dispensation over the development issue, Modi said, "While the country is walking on the path of progress, the TMC's 'nirmam sarkar' (cruel government) is pulling Bengal back." P4...
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