BJP developing NE India, Tripura backward due to Left: Modi

IANS  |  Sonamura (Tripura) 

Saying his government was working to develop northeast India, said on Thursday that remained backward due to 25 years of Left "misrule".

"The BJP government at the Centre is working with all sincerity for all round progress of northeast But remained backward and people of the state remained underdeveloped due to misrule of Left parties for the past 25 years," he told an election rally here.

Sonamura is located around 50 km south-west of Agartala.

He said the had set up the Development of to develop the region. His government also gave top priority to develop the infrastructure of the region and to improve the lives of the people.

said a Rs 1,300 crore had been launched to utilise the huge bamboo resources in the northeast.

constituency falls in the Sonamura Sub-Division.

Giving the slogan "Cholo Paltai" (Go for Change), the urged the people to vote the BJP to power to transform

"Voting for BJP's lotus symbol will be a punishment for the in the February 18 Assembly elections as during its 25 years of misrule people did not get anything, poverty went up and backwardness widened."

Criticizing Sarkar, said: "under his (Sarkar's) white kurta there is a dark side. His government cheated people by giving poor wages when the people of other parts of the country got higher wages and the government employees got higher salaries.

"In the past 25 years, parties hypnotized the people. People could not understand how backward they are.

Now the time has come to change the future of the state and the fortune of the people."

went on: "Out of every Rs 100 spent in Tripura, the central government is giving Rs 80. The government is unable to spend Central money properly. The is also looting the money of the poor.

"If the is allowed to govern (further), there will be no development in the state."

The said that if the BJP took power in the state, corruption will end.

"People are committing suicide in Youths are not getting jobs... The time has come to throw away parties.

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First Published: Thu, February 08 2018. 14:40 IST