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Compare difference between 60-year and 7-year rule: Minister Rajeev Chandrasekhar at Jan Ashirwad yatra

Central Minister Rajeev Chandrasekhar's Jan Ashirwad yatra reached Mangaluru in which he highlighted PM Narendra Modi's pro-people policies. Under BJP rule, no corruption took place like it existed during the UPA regime, he said.

Compare difference between 60-year and 7-year rule: Minister Rajeev Chandrasekhar at Jan Ashirwad yatra-ycb
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Bengaluru, First Published Aug 18, 2021, 7:12 PM IST

During the Jan Ashirwad yatra program at Mangaluru, newly appointed Union Minister Rajeev Chandrasekhar appealed to people to note the difference in 60-years rule by one party and compare it with 7-years (under PM Modi) rule.

The Minister addressing the public said that it has been 36 days since he took charge as a Minister. He stressed that party cadres and all the leaders have a common dream of building 'New India'. And said as per the wishes of PM Modi 'great India' should be built.

During his speech, he said that in 75 years of Indian Independence, the country has suffered for 60 years from one-party rule.

The Minister said that in that 60-years rule, the governments failed to take a decision in Kashmir. Similarly, the Minister added that Ram Mandir's case, which did not happen in 60 years, happened in 7 years.

He also pointed out that during UPA's rule a lot of terror activities happened and during PM Modi's rule no such incidents have taken place.

The electronic goods manufacturing sector has doubled after 2014 and many such developments have taken place in the last 7 years.
As per the minister, PM Modi has ensured the technology reaches people.

He appealed to the people that they should ask what development they need in the next 25 years and stressed that BJP only should come to power and it should emerge as a superpower.

The Minister also recalled the shameful incidents in Parliament and Rajya Sabha and indirectly attacked the Opposition. He said that there are efforts to strangulate democracy. He also asked whether these (Opposition) has any mental issues.

He further upped his attack and said that these people do not want any development of India. The Minister concluded by saying that India believes in 'Vasudaivaka Kutambakum' (the world as one family) and said many countries are joining hands with India.

He stressed that he will always stand by the people in case they have any issues.
 

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