UP Polls: Political dynasties create obstacles in improvement path, says PM Modi

Campaigning for the sixth segment of Uttar Pradesh elections, Prime Minister Narendra Modi on Monday came down heavily towards the household led Opposition parties, accusing them of being barriers in the improvement course of the state.

“Today India has given over 200 million vaccine doses free of cost to its citizens. This is the power of a self-reliant and effective India. But these ‘parivaarwaadis (family-led political parties)’ do now not prefer to see a sturdy India. They preserve creating obstacles. That’s why they have to be defeated as soon as once more in this elections,” said the Prime Minister while addressing a public assembly nowadays in Maharajganj.

The Prime Minister reiterated that the Centre is working tough for the improvement of the country.

He said, “You all must continue to be watchful of these ‘family politicians. The greater we are working hard for the development of the districts, the more they have pushed back the improvement due to their dynastic politics.”

The Prime Minister highlighted the importance of Kushinagar International Airport and stated that it will give a predominant boost to tourism in Maharajganj.

“Maharajganj is an instance of the development model. Today a community of roads is being laid till the Nepal border. Main roads are being transformed into 4 lanes and highways. After the unveiling of an worldwide airport in Kushinagar, now the number of vacationers will also amplify here,” he said.

He added, “In this budget, a exclusive design has been made for the improvement of the ultimate villages adjoining to our borders, and not only we made promises, however additionally made provisions for funds. We have named it Vibrant Village Programme.”

Maharajganj will go to the polls in section six of the elections. Polling will be held in fifty seven Assembly seats in 10 districts on March 3.

The 2022 Assembly elections are being held in Uttar Pradesh from February 10 to March 7 in seven phases to pick 403 members of the Uttar Pradesh Legislative Assembly. The votes will be counted and the outcomes will be declared on March 10, 2022.

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