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Amit Shah visits Udaipur Matabari, vows to end CPI-M rule by 2018
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Amit Shah visits Udaipur Matabari, vows to end CPI-M rule by 2018
PHOTO : BJP President Amit Shah visiting Udaipur Matabari Tripureshwari Temple. TIWN Pic April 27

Udaipur, April 28 (TIWN): BJP National President Amit Shah visited Udaipur Matabari Temple on Monday evening alongwith BJP state and central leaders.

Earlier in Agartala Astabal Maidan (Vivekananda Maidan) mass gathering,BJP President slammed the Communist Party India-Marxist (CPI-M)-led Government for failing on various fronts in the State. Criticizing the CPI-M led Government, Amit Shah said that the Centre is giving adequate funds to the State, but development in Tripura did not take place as it should have been.

The Modi government is going to complete one year in office and there is not a single instance of corruption under it, said Shah, adding that neither was there any corruption in the BJP-ruled states.

He said that many decisions have been taken by the Modi government for the welfare and uplitment of the masses and the development of the nation, including schemes and programmes like the Jan Dhan Yojna, under which bank accounts for 14 crore families have been opened within a period of 11 months.

Shah also pointed at the 'Make in India' initiative for aiding growth and employment generation in the country.

The BJP President said that the country's growth rate had increased to 5.7 per cent after the Modi government came to power and the borders of the country were also safe under the BJP-led dispensation.

He also criticizes the Left Front Governments alternative policies and said that those are against common people.  "Due to clandestine understanding between the CPI-M and the Congress at the national level, Congress will never launch an effective and pro-people movement against the misrule of CPI-M in Tripura," Shah said.

"We need to launch a strong movement against the CPI-M and discard the politics of Congress. We have no doubt in snatching power from the CPI-M in the next Assembly elections in this state," he said.
He warned unless CPI-M stop politics of violence and corruption in the administration, BJP would continue to fight both politically and physically for betterment of the state and for any untoward incident Chief Minister Manik Sarkar will be held responsible.

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