Ten Years Of NDA Rule Only A Trailer, More Yet To Come: PM Modi
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PM also promised that once the NDA government comes back to power for the third time, it will commence survey work for ensuring bullet trains in north, east, and south India similar to the service between Ahmedabad and Mumbai.
A day after the BJP released its election manifesto with a slew of a promises, Prime Minister Narendra Modi said on Monday that what was witnessed in the last decade of NDA rule was merely a trailer, asserting more was yet to be done for Kerala and the nation's progress and solicited the support of the southern state for the BJP-led alliance in the Lok Sabha polls.
Addressing an election meeting organised by the NDA at nearby Kunnamkulam, PM Modi also attacked Rahul Gandhi, who is presently in Kerala to campaign for the Lok Sabha polls, accusing the Congress leader of being unable to protect his family's seat in Uttar Pradesh and being silent on the Karuvannur bank scam.
"What happened in the last 10 years was only a trailer; there is more to be done for Kerala and India," PM Modi said.