Purnia/Gaya: Prime Minister Narendra Modi has assured that if he comes back to power, our government will stop the intruders and will continue to take action against the corrupt. He alleged that infiltration has increased due to vote bank politics.
PM Modi in Bihar
The Prime Minister raised the issue of infiltrators in a meeting at Purnia in Bihar. The constituency is bordering Nepal as well as Bangladesh. He warned that those opposed to the amended Citizenship Act should take note that no one can stop Modi. I understand the pain of the underprivileged when he referred to the Constitution in the assembly at Gaya. Modi mentioned that it was only because of the incident that a person like me could become the Prime Minister.
Rashtriya Janata Dal surveyor Lalu Prasad Yadav had accused the BJP of wanting to change the constitution. The Prime Minister answered it indirectly. He criticized Rashtriya Janata Dal. Chief Minister Nitish Kumar was not present at the meeting in Purnia. Interestingly, this meeting was held for the candidate of his own party, Santosh Kushwa.
Protection of Trinamool against intruders
Balurghat: Opposing the amended Citizenship Act, Prime Minister Narendra Modi has alleged that the Trinamool Congress is trying to protect infiltrators . In the meeting here, the Prime Minister criticized the Trinamool Congress for giving free rein to goons in the state. The Trinamool government opposes Ram Navami celebrations in the state. The Prime Minister termed the Calcutta High Court’s decision to allow the procession of the Vishwa Hindu Parishad in Howrah as a victory for truth. Bringing up the issue under the message, how did Trinamool Congress protect criminals? The country has seen this. The Prime Minister criticized that corruption and crime flourished in the state.