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#BJPNationalExecutive: Uttar Pradesh is troubled by nepotism, casteism and corruption, says Modi

Devparna Acharya • June 13, 2016, 18:59:21 IST
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With eye on Uttar Pradesh assembly election which is slated for 2017, BJP chief Amit Shah attacked the Samajwadi Party government on Sunday over the “atmosphere of violence” in the state, The BJP chief cited recent Mathura clashes and “migration” of Hindus from western Uttar Pradesh town Kairana.

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#BJPNationalExecutive: Uttar Pradesh is troubled by nepotism, casteism and corruption, says Modi
June 13, 2016, 18:45:29 (IST)
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BJP govt is on the road to development

After Independence, the BJP government is the only government who has produced maximum electricity and coal. The pace of building roads, railway infrastructure is the highest, said Modi at the rally. This government has brought the maximum Foreign Direct Investment in the country.

June 13, 2016, 18:43:16 (IST)
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‘Pradhan Mantri Fasal Bima Yojana is farmer-friendly’

Since Independence, the most farmer friendly crop insurance scheme has been initiated by this Government: PM @narendramodi in Allahabad

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June 13, 2016, 18:41:29 (IST)
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There is will be development in Uttar Pradesh

Even after so many years of Independence, 1,529 villages in Uttar Pradesh didn’t have electricity. But 1,352 villages have electricity now and work is progressing in rest of the villages, said Modi to the excited crowd.

June 13, 2016, 18:36:47 (IST)
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Development is our priority: Modi

When Kalyan Singh ji and Rajnath Singh ji served in UP, the state developed greatly. Development is our priority: PM @narendramodi

— narendramodi_in (@narendramodi_in) June 13, 2016
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Modi slams SP and BSP 

Prime Minister Modi said that kick us out of Uttar Pradesh if in five years BJP doesn’t change the state. He said that UP cannot be ruined. If there is progress in Uttar Pradesh, nobody can stop India from surging ahead. What has not happened in 50 years, Modi said he will try to accomplish it in five years. 

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‘There is rampant nepotism and corruption in Uttar Pradesh’

UP is troubled by nepotism, casteism, criminalisation...and a Vikas Yagya will remove these evils: PM @narendramodi in Allahabad #UPWithNaMo

— narendramodi_in (@narendramodi_in) June 13, 2016
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June 13, 2016, 18:28:37 (IST)
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Abolition of interviews

Modi made an important announcement at the rally. He said for government jobs, the process of interview will be removed. Talking about corruption, he said earlier, youths had to pay to get through interviews for government jobs. 

We decided on abolition of interviews for Class III and Class IV. This is an effort to end corruption: PM @narendramodi in Allahabad

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Without development, how can the youth of India get employment opportunities: PM @narendramodi

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June 13, 2016, 18:24:01 (IST)
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‘Development is the only solution’

Modi is in campaign mode in Uttar Pradesh and asked the crowd that if you want change in Uttar Pradesh and go in the path of development, then BJP should form the government in UP. He said the difficulties our elders went through, the youths of the country should go through the same difficulties. The solution to all problems is development. Youths will not get jobs without development.

June 13, 2016, 18:21:13 (IST)
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UP will be on the path of development

The Prime Minister invoked the Ganga river, Triveni sangam and said the BJP needs people’s support for the development of Uttar Pradesh. Development in UP will happen when there is no corruption, goondaraj, nepotism, communalism and there is law and order in the state.

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Crowd cheers Modi

The crowd in Allahabad erupted in loud cheers when Prime Minister Narendra Modi attributed to India’s growth and development to its citizens.

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UP’s impact on govt

Prime Minister Modi said that looking at central government, it is evident the impact UP has on the government. 

Looking at the stage it is evident what impact UP has on Govt. PM, HM, Defence Minister, all from UP: PM Modi pic.twitter.com/wmJW4KRe5q

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BJP has people’s support: Modi

Everywhere in India, especially in Assam, the people have supported the BJP. The party had no power in the states where the Assembly elections were recently held, but now BJP is in power, said Prime Minister Narendra Modi while addressing a rally in Allahabad.

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Modi takes the stage

Amid loud chants of Bharat Mata ki Jai, Prime Minister Narendra Modi arrived at the venue in Allahabad.

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Modi to address rally

Prime Minister Narendra Modi will address rally in Allahabad shortly.

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BJP will bring in development in UP

BSP and Samajwadi Party cannot work for development. Only a BJP government can work for development in Uttar Pradesh like the Narendra Modi govt at the Centre. Under Modi’s guidance, the BJP will work in Uttar Pradesh.

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Amit Shah addresses rally in Allahabad 

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For development, BJP needs to come to power in UP

If you want to development in India and in Uttar Pradesh, then BJP needs to form the government in UP, said Amit Shah in Allahabad.

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Concluding a relatively shorter interaction with mediapersons, Jaitley said that the BJP will use political power for the goodwill of society.

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Jaitley has also mentioned a point which was missing from Ravi Shankar Prasad’s address to mediapersons on Sunday. He has said that the party wants to set up units in every district and to strengthen the party in India.

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June 13, 2016, 16:08:42 (IST)
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‘Modi govt has retained popularity’

Finance Minister Arun Jaitley has begun addressing the media on the day after the BJP’s national executive meet took place. Jaitley has said that the Modi government has retained its popularity in the last two years.

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New faces in National Executive

The BJP has brought several new faces to its National Executive — including Himanta Biswa Sarma, who defected from Congress to BJP and played a key role in its big Assam win, and former Uttarakhand chief minister Vijay Bahuguna, a new entrant to the party.

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June 13, 2016, 13:00:43 (IST)
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Mission-265 plus: BJP to chalk its UP vision

BJP’s top brass will meet today to chalk out a plan for the 2017 election in Uttar Pradesh. The party, however, is beset with a confusion it’s come to know well after the assembly poll defeats in Delhi and Bihar — who would be its chief ministerial candidate and whether at all to announce one.  

Sources in the BJP had said on Sunday that a decision on who will be the party’s chief ministerial candidate in the two key states is not likely to be decided during this meet.

Upping the ante against Samajwadi Party in Uttar Pradesh, BJP chief Amit Shah on Sunday intensified the party’s rhetoric and slammed the Akhilesh Yadav govt in state over the “atmosphere of violence”.

With the entire party leadership, including Prime Minister Narendra Modi, present, he also trained guns on the Congress, saying it is “increasingly weakening” and its “atrophy is growing at an alarming pace due to its policy of repeatedly obstructing the government’s path to development” in the last two years.

With eye on Uttar Pradesh assembly election which is slated for 2017, BJP chief Amit Shah attacked the Samajwadi Party government on Sunday over the “atmosphere of violence” in the state. The BJP chief cited recent Mathura clashes and “migration” of Hindus from western Uttar Pradesh town Kairana. In his inaugural speech at the party’s two-day national executive, Shah also stressed on the challenges before the party in 2017, when elections are due in UP, Punjab, Gujarat, Uttarakhand and Himachal Pradesh, as he exhorted the party workers to rise to the occasion by taking the Modi government’s “successes” to the masses. With the entire party leadership, including Prime Minister Narendra Modi, present, he also trained guns on the Congress, saying it is “increasingly weakening” and its “atrophy is growing at an alarming pace due to its policy of repeatedly obstructing the government’s path to development” in the last two years. He also expressed confidence that the party will return to power in Uttar Pradesh in 2017 and the Centre in 2019 as well. Briefing reporters about Shah’s speech, Union Minister Ravi Shankar Prasad said the National Executive will not name any chief ministerial candidate for the UP polls, noting that such a decision can be taken only by the party’s Parliamentary Board, its highest decision-making body. Prasad also faced a barrage of questions on whether the saffron party was attempting at “communal polarisation” with Shah raking up issues like migration of Hindus from Kairana, a contention he vehemently denied. [caption id=“attachment_2831548” align=“alignleft” width=“380”]Union finance minister Arun Jaitley, BJP chief Amit Shah, PM Narendra Modi and senior BJP leader LK Advani at the BJP national executive meet in Allahabad on Sunday. PTI Union finance minister Arun Jaitley, BJP chief Amit Shah, PM Narendra Modi and senior BJP leader LK Advani at the BJP national executive meet in Allahabad on Sunday. PTI[/caption] He insisted that the BJP’s “foremost commitment” was to UP’s development but made it clear that the Akhilesh Yadav government’s law and order failures be it in Mathura or Kairana were a matter of deep concern. “We don’t speak about communalism but about national interest.” Prasad quoted Shah as saying, “the migration happening in Kairana due to violence is a matter of serious concern. There is an atmosphere of violence. The lack of development and the lack of governance in the biggest state of India that is Uttar Pradesh is becoming a matter of serious concern.” The party president also referred to the highest civilian honours accorded on Modi by two prominent Islamic countries, Saudi Arabia and Afghanistan, in a clear message to Muslims who continue to be wary of BJP due to its Hindutva agenda. Shah referred to the Modi government’s foreign policy achievements and made a special reference to the “unique thing” of the two Islamic countries awarding him with their highest civilians honours. “While some people are running a campaign against Modi, this is an evidence of his international image as all Islamic countries where he visited spoke in one voice against terrorism and recognized India as a source of stability in Asia,” Prasad said when asked if Shah’s mention of these awards was an attempt to reach out to Muslims. The national executive on its first day and Shah in his speech did not refer to the party’s core issue of Ram Temple with Prasad saying that it was not necessary to take it up in every meeting but it was a matter of “faith not elections” for the party. Hindutva bodies affiliated to RSS have been clamouring for an early construction of the temple in Ayodhya. The party chief described its win in the recent Assam assembly polls and rise in vote share in states like Kerala and West Bengal as “happy beginning for a good future”. He spoke about the party’s focus on increasing its strength in Coromandel states like Kerala, Andhra Pradesh, Telangana, Odisha and Tamil Nadu besides Bengal. BJP had not won many Lok Sabha seats from these states in 2014 and Shah has focused on them with 2019 Lok Sabha polls in mind. The gateway to the northeast has opened to BJP, he said while referring to the Assam victory. Shah also drew a contrast between the two years of the Modi government and the UPA rule of 10 years, saying that the latter was full of scams and policy paralysis while BJP has given a “corruption-free” and accountable government aimed at public welfare. In the UPA, all ministers considered themselves prime ministers but did not treat the Prime Minister as one while in the NDA there is a “decisive leadership” which had struck a balance between rural and urban development, reform and public welfare and foreign and defence policies, the BJP President said. The massive publicity and public outreach launched by the government following its two years of power was termed by him as the “new standards of democratic accountability” as he noted that union ministers and party’s office bearers travelled to over 250 places to give people an account of its work. “It’s a unique example of public contact,” he told the Executive. Modi also spoke briefly and is believed to have praised the party’s growing strength. He is set to deliver the concluding speech tomorrow and then address a rally. Shah spoke about the rise in the growth rate under the BJP government and listed various pro-people schemes like Swachh Bharat and Skill India to project its economic agenda as “GDP with a human face”. Shah flayed Samajwadi Party over the Mathura incident saying it shows the Akhilesh Yadav government was encouraging land-grabbing. “We will fight elections with full preparedness and form a government with a majority… You should take our developmental agenda to villages. The way the party is expanding we should pledge and make efforts to forming the government in 2019 at the Centre with a bigger majority,” he said. Asked about more details of deliberations on UP elections, Prasad said the matter could be taken up in detail tomorrow. He also spoke against electoral violence against party workers in Kerala and West Bengal. “There is no place for violence in a democracy,” Shah said. He emphasised that the entire BJP was with its workers who had faced political attacks in Kerala. To a question about lack of prominence given to senior leader Murli Manohar Joshi in various posters put up by party leaders, he said posters should not be used to make comments about veteran leaders and BJP respected them. Joshi is a former MP from Allahabad. He said India had once again become the centre of world’s hope and emerged as a very strong force under the Modi government after it had “fallen off” the global map under the UPA as he referred to the rise in GDP growth to 7.6 per cent in two years. Against the backdrop of BJP aggressively wooing Dalits, Shah spoke about Modi’s reference of Dalit icon B R Ambedkar in his address to the US Congress. He also made a reference to Modi’s “successful” five-nation tour. Among them, the US, Switzerland and Mexico extended their support to India’s entry to the 48-member Nuclear Suppliers’ Group, he said. Prasad also referred to the recently-held Rajya Sabha elections, which saw the BJP marginally improving its tally in the Upper House and the Congress performing badly in a state like Haryana, saying Congress-Mukt Bharat echoed in RS also.

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“We had not even imagined that the Congress will fall apart like this. The elections on the one hand confirmed the soundness of our party and on the other signalled that our mission of Congress-Mukt Bharat was finding its echo in the Upper House of the Parliament as well. “The BJP is moving from strength to strength by virtue of the spotless conduct of its party workers and its governments as well as the party’s firm commitment to ideology,” he said. Taking a dig at the manner in which several members of the UPA cabinet acted contrary to the advice of Manmohan Singh, Prasad remarked “in the previous regime, there were many ministers who acted as if they were the Prime Minister. “And nobody paid heed to what the Prime Minister actually said”. “Compared with the earlier situation, we have in Modi a leader who is strong and decisive”, Prasad remarked.

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