TIWN Feb 15, 2018

AGARTALA, Feb 15 (TIWN): Prime Minister Narendra Modi while addressing BJP Election rally at Astabol stadium has termed both Congress and CPI-M are ‘same to same, just like the two sides of a coin’. “Congress in Tripura is busy with a major drama of being rival of Communists, but in actual they are in mutual status with vote banksâ€, said Modi. “Under the Congress Govt at Centre, Tripura CPI-M was fearlessly involved in corruptions as from Delhi they had no threat or danger. But the CPI-M will be seen finding files from various offices after February 18. However, it will not help them as after BJP comes in power all the corrupted people will be jailedâ€. “CPI-M is just like a red-traffic signal, never allows development........â€, said Modi.
Modi was addressing at Astabol after he completed his Santir Bazar (South Tripura) rally. At Santir bazaar, Modi said, “Before 25 years, what the Govt employees were paid, today also they are being paid the same. As the employees are not paid their deserved moneys, thus they are bound to be involved in corruption to earn basics for their children”
“This is the rule of Communist to consume the whole administration. Under the Communist Govt there remains hardly any difference between the administration and the party offices", said Modi. "For ration cards also, one has to be the cadre of the party. All the activities inside the offices are controlled by the ruling party and that’s the nature of Communist which has lagged Tripura far behind from prosperity”, said Modi.
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