BJP chief Amit Shah on four years of Narendra Modi government in Centre
May 26, 2018
New Delhi: BJP president Amit Shah’s address to media on four years of Narendra Modi government in Centre.
Bharatiya Janata Party chief Amit Shah on Saturday complimented Prime Minister Narendra Modi and his Council of Ministers for completing four years in office and said during their stint the welfare measures have been taken up on warfooting and the marginalised sections have been joined with the developmental mainstream.
In a series of tweets, Mr Shah also expressed his gratitude to the party workers and office bearers and said it is their tireless work that has helped all information about developmental schemes reach every house spread across the country.
“In last four years, the party workers and BJP office bearers have helped reach all information about developmental schemes and projects reach the poor and marginalised sections of people,” he said.
He also said the Modi government also ensured a purposeful and effective coordination with the party – BJP as an organisation.
“…The world over India’s prestige has gone up in last four years and the Prime Minister and his council of Ministers need to be complimented,” Mr Shah wrote in Hindi.
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