Delhi Election 2020: Modi's rally to be organized on 3rd and 4th February
Delhi Election 2020: Modi's rally to be organized on 3rd and 4th February
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New Delhi: Prime Minister Modi is going to rally on February 3 and 4 in many areas of Delhi. The electoral atmosphere in Delhi is quite hot. At the same time, Prime Minister Narendra Modi rallied in Delhi earlier and raised the issue of the unauthorized colony in Delhi. At the same time, the issue of the unauthorized colony in Delhi has become an election issue. At the same time, the Aam Aadmi Party and BJP are face to face.

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It has also been learned that Prakash Javadekar, Union Minister and Election Incharge of Delhi, said that the Narendra Modi government at the Center has taken many steps for the development of Delhi. The AAP government has been obstructing the work of the central government, despite this many works have been done in the interest of Delhiites. He was addressing a press conference held in the state BJP office.

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Further, he said that more than 40 lakh people living in 1731 raw colonies of Delhi have been given ownership by the central government. Along with this, two-room concrete houses are being given to slum dwellers under the scheme 'Where the slum is there'. At the same time, it has been learned that by waiving conversion fee of one million shopkeepers, they have given relief from sealing. As many as 79 villages have been urbanized and their land has been held free. The center expanded the metro by 116 km and today 60 lakh passengers are traveling every day. He accused the Kejriwal government of stopping the work of the fourth phase of the metro for three years. He said that BJP is contesting on the issue of development. In contrast, those who were given the responsibility of development of Delhi, did not do any work for five years. Now people are being misled. Former state BJP president Satish Upadhyay was also present on the occasion.

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