PM Modi addresses Karnataka Workers urges for Double-Engine Government
PM Modi addresses Katnataka Workers urges for Double-Engine Government
Amid his video conference interaction with booth workers of Karnataka on Thursday,
PM Modi said of a huge trust in the state BJP and it shows everywhere that the BJP leaders are going for campaigning. Responding to a question from a booth worker, PM Modi advised forming a strong group of 10 men and 10 women who will visit all families and tell them about the work of the double-engine government. “You should have all information in a diary. Spend one hour at each house. Seek blessings of the elders there.”
PM cited an example that If you put a wheel of a Maruti car into a tractor, will that work? No.
Only a uniform system like a double-engine government will ensure development. Tell these small things to people. You don’t need to give long speeches that is the responsibility of other people adding that he keeps on telling these small things so that you can tell these to the voters.
On ‘Congress culture of freebies’, PM Modi advocated he feels happy that in the south too, people now understand the word ‘revdi’. Some political parties which have no interest in people’s welfare started this culture. But this is not how a government works. A government can’t only think of today and tomorrow. It has to think of the generations to come.”
“People of Himachal are waiting for their election guarantee. Rajasthan people are now protesting after 4 years. Congress is in such a state that it can’t give any guarantee. Congress means only the guarantee of corruption and lies. What guarantee will it give? Its warranty has expired,” PM Modi further added.
As PM Modi spelt out these tips for booth victory, he said, “I know many people will say that now other parties will also follow these. But I know they can’t do that. This is tapasya. Only BJP can do it. That’s why he doesn’t t believe in keeping any secrety. We will have to play on the front foot. We have people’s blessings but we have to make sure that it reaches the booths,” PM Modi concluded.
News input KV Raman