Amit Shah's attack on the opposition, gave this statement about the economy
Amit Shah's attack on the opposition, gave this statement about the economy
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New Delhi: The government is on target of opposition due to the ongoing recession in the country. The opposition has been accusing the government of bringing the country's economy into a trough. Meanwhile, Union Home Minister and BJP President Amit Shah has attacked the opposition on the economy.

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The government has set a target of making the country's economy five trillion dollars over which the opposition was seen mocking. On this, Shah said that before 2024, India will remain a five trillion dollar economy. Patting the back of the industry encouraged them to move forward and assured them that they would not be allowed to face any problems.

Pointing to the problems caused by some strict reforms, he said that only those who suffer problems get the fruit later. Amit Shah was saying these things while addressing the inaugural session at the National Management Convention of Aima (All India Management Association). Home Minister Shah said that the average GDP of the country was around six percent five years ago, whereas it has been more than seven percent in the last five years. If we are talking about a five trillion dollar economy, then there is a strong base behind it.

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He said that the national income per capita has increased the most in the last five years, which has now increased from 78 thousand to 1.26 lakh per person. Agricultural income has also increased drastically. All this has not happened, for this, we have invested money. Where previously the budget of agriculture was 1.21 lakh crore, we have increased it to 2.11 lakh crore. With this, Shah appealed to the industry to join PM Modi's campaign to build a new India. And assured them of the kind help.

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