PM Modi explains why he was not visiting Gujarat much, says will not give chance to complain now

Rajkot: Prime Minister Narendra Modi was heard addressing mass in Gujarati language after a long time again today. He started his speech with ‘Narmade Sarvade’ slogan chantings.

He then said ‘Kem Chho’ (how are you in Gujarati) to people and asked, ‘am I same as you had sent me to Delhi?

People replied him with loud ‘yes’.

‘As you heard me chanting Narmade Sarvade, you may have understood that I am same,’ Modi said with smile.

Modi then said, “for last some time, Anandiben(former Chief Minister now) had complained that why you don’t come to Gujarat. This complain was increasing and coming even from other sections like party workers and common people too. I respect this complain arising from Gujarat. But you are aware when I went to Delhi, it(the task out there) was new for me. I had to learn a lot. I had to work hard and give enough time. Now I have learnt the things properly, and therefore now I will not give you a chance to complain. But whatever Gujarat had taught me, whatever I learned here is proving very beneficial for me. In order to give its benefit to 125 crore Indians, I am trying continuously and dedicatedly.

Modi in his speech also said: Today a son of Gujarat is serving the nation. Gujarat knows it very well that when son of Gujarat is responsible for whole nation, he will never let Gujarat down and will continue to do welfare of nation same way as he was taking ahead welfare of Gujarat as Chief Minister.

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