PM Modi in Assam: 'leaving behind violence, discrimination North East is moving forward to development'
PM Modi in Assam: 'leaving behind violence, discrimination North East is moving forward to development'
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New Delhi: Prime Minister Narendra Modi is visiting two electoral states today. Yes, he is doing rallies in Assam and Bengal today. PM Modi has visited the two states for the second time in just 15 days. Indeed, today he is also going to give government projects to these states. Along with this, he is also going to give an edge to BJP's election mission. Today PM Modi is launching the 'Asom Mala' program at Dhekiajuli in Sonitpur district of Assam. This program is going to strengthen the state road infrastructure.

PM Modi is going to address a huge public meeting in Haldia in Bengal. A total of 2 lakh people have been claimed to have reached here. After this, PM Modi is going to dedicate the LPG import terminal built by BPCL to the nation in Haldia. First of all, PM Modi started the Asom Mala Project.

During this time he said that 'this is the same land where people fought with foreign invaders. In 1942, the freedom fighters of Assam on this earth sacrificed themselves for the independence of the country, to honor the tricolor. Every drop of blood of these martyrs strengthens our resolve. With this, he also said, 'It is said that the sun first rises in the northeast in the country, but Assam and the northeast had to wait a long time for the dawn of development. Why did this happen? Violence, deprivation, discrimination, tension, favoritism, conflict, leaving all these things behind, now the entire North East is moving forward on the path of development and Assam is playing a major role in it. Further PM Modi said, "The recent Bodoland Territorial elections after the historic Bodo Accord have written a new chapter of development and trust here."

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