Dumdar Chowkidar to fight against infiltration, terrorism and corruption, if voted to power once again

Dumdar Chowkidar to fight against infiltration, terrorism and corruption, if voted to power once again

Gohpur: Prime Minister Narendra Modi addressing an election rally on Saturday appealed the large applauding crowd here in Gohpur that their Dumdar Chowkidar (NAMO) will fight against infiltration, terrorism and corruption in the nation if voted to power once again.

Prime Minister also mentioned that one side you have Dumdar Chowkidaar (Narendra Modi) and on the other hand you have Maha Milwati Parivaar (Congress).

Also, praising the crowd, PM Modi said that the Government has been successfully confronting terrorism, infiltration in the region since past 5 years due to the blessings and support of the people of the region.

“Congress had duped the people of Assam since last 70 years, if there would have been no leaders like Late Sardar Ballav Patel and Late Gopinath Bordoloi, Assam would not have been what it is today,” said PM Modi.

He claimed that the Assam and the nation can be served only by those people who serves Assam and their country from heart.

Modi also said he could not claim that he had done all the work necessary in five years. “When those who have ruled for 70 years are not able to make these claims, how can I claim the same?” PM Modi taunted.

PM Modi also informed that the Government has also introduced Pradhan Mantri Shram Yogi Mandhan Pension Yojna for tea tribes, under this scheme, people after attaining a certain age can claim Rs 3000 pension per month, stated PM Modi.

It may be mentioned that Prime Minister Narendra Modi had addressed three elections rallies today. PM Modi first addressed the election campaign at Aalo in West Siang District of Arunachal Pradesh, second at Moran Polo Ground under Dibrugarh District and thirdly at Gohpur's Ghahigaon.

In Gohpur, Prime Minister Narendra Modi had campaigned today for Tezpur Lok Sabha Constituency candidate Pallab Lochan Das and Lakhimpur Lok Sabha candidate Pradan Baruah.

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