Prime Minister Narendra
Modi has said that the rescue and relief work in Uttarakhand has started
taking pace and he has been in constant touch with the Union Home
Minister, the Chief Minister of the state and NDRF officials. Addressing
a public meeting at the helipad ground of Haldia in West Bengal this
evening, Mr Modi said, authorities are working to provide all possible
support to the affected people.
The Prime Minister said that the people
of Bengal will witness the real meaning of change when BJP comes into
power in the state. He said that West Bengal needs to move forward on
the path of development. Citing the example of Tripura, Mr Modi alleged
that in West Bengal, no development has taken place as the TMC led state
government is using all their energy to oppose the central schemes. He
also assured that if BJP comes into power in West Bengal, the party will
take the decision to implement central projects for farmers in its
first cabinet meeting. Criticizing the Trinamool Congress leadership, Mr
Modi said that those who are in favour of development, have joined the
BJP.
Later, the Prime Minister attended
another programme and dedicated to the nation projects related to the
oil, gas and road sector worth four thousand and seven hundred crore
rupees.
He laid the foundation stone of the
second catalytic dewaxing unit at the Haldia refinery of Indian Oil
Corporation Limited and inaugurated three projects, Bharat Petroleum
Corporation Limited BPCL’s LPG Import Terminal, GAIL’s Dobhi-Durgapur
Natural Gas Pipeline and NHAI’s four lane ROB cum flyover at Ranichak.
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