PM Modi addresses public meeting in Modasa, Gujarat
November 24, 2022
Modasa: PM Narendra Modi addresses a public meeting in Modasa, as he campaigns for the ruling Bhartiya Janta party for upcoming Gujarat assembly polls.
Watch | Congress governments had shot at agitating farmers and killed several here in Arvalli district, recalls PM Narendrabhai Modi at public meeting in Modasa today. He also speaks how farmers are poised to be electricity suppliers instead of seekers by generating solar power. pic.twitter.com/RcXTGMeccc
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Watch | Vegetables from Arvalli in Gujarat now reach Delhi. Earlier, salt and milk used to go to Delhi from Gujarat. Now even vegetables reach there in 12-13 hours thanks to these pakka roads that have been built: PM Narendrabhai Modi at Modasa today pic.twitter.com/z93v2yrDnj
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With strengthened power infrastructure and assured supply, chilling centres came up in villages which benefitted animal husbandry. Milk production is up from 60 lakh to 160 lakh MT in 20 years in Gujarat. Rs. 62,000 crore is the size of business in this sector: PM Modi at Modasa pic.twitter.com/yedQM2t5Re
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Shops of causing riots are closed. I remember earlier days when security was an issue. People now live in peace, unity, harmony. It's not about Hindu or Muslim, it benefits all. In 20 years we have done that and therefore Gujarat is progressing: Narendrabhai Modi at Modasa today pic.twitter.com/he8RpEo8N8
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