Prime Minister Narendra Modi yesterday said his government is always for timebound completion of projects. He said, many projects were left incomplete after laying of the foundation stones before 2014 and his government ensured completion of incomplete projects in the last 10 years including the Paradip Refinery Project. Mr Modi said his government has created a new work culture in the country.
The Prime Minister was at Chandikhol in Jajpur district of Odisha this afternoon to inaugurate and lay foundation stone of around 20,000 crore rupees developmental projects relating to oil and gas, national highways, railways, atomic energy, road and transport and dedicated those to the Nation. He also flagged off three new trains including the MEMU train on the Paradip-Haridaspur line connecting Paradip to Keonjhar through Kendrapara.
Speaking on the occasioin, the Prime Minister also said his government is not only working for the present but also to make India a developed nation. He said, his government is focusing more on capacity building of the eastern India including Odisha which is blessed with rich natural resources.
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Narendra Modi said that the biggest guarantee for the poor of the country will be Modi. He said, Modi will stand guarantee for those who have nothing to give as guarantee.
Addressing a public meeting 'Modi Guarantee Samabesh' at Chandikhol in Jajpur district of Odisha last evening, Mr Modi said Pradhan Mantri Mudra Yojana is one of such schemes of his government where Modi stood as the guarantor to give loans to the poor who had nothing to offer as guarantee to the banks.
Attacking the opposition INDI Alliance, the Prime Minister said, family comes first for leaders of the alliance, while for Modi Nation comes first. He said, INDI Alliance leaders are promoting 'Parivarwad' and for him 'My India is my family'. The alliance has no objective but to keep Modi out of power. The Prime Minister further said people of the country have decided to give more than 400 Lok Sabha seats to the National Democratic Alliance (NDA) in the ensuing Lok Sabha elections.
Mr Modi who was on a one-day visit to Odisha also criticised the Congress party for various scams during its tenures.