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This is an archive article published on October 7, 2014

India finally has a talking PM: Shah

Shah said Modi wanted Maharashtra to grow on all fronts.

BJP President Amit Shah continued his onslaught on the Congress and the NCP, claiming that Prime Minister Narendra Modi has put India on the global map and restored national pride with his recent speeches in the US and his interactions with Japan and China.

“Finally, India has a talking Prime Minister,’’ he said at a poll rally in Hadapsar, where he was campaigning for BJP candidates of Hadapsar and Purandar Assembly seats. “Did anyone here know about the former Prime Minister’s visits to foreign countries?,’’ he asked. “Today, the world knows about the Prime Minister’s visit to Japan and Chinese president’s India visit. People heard the Prime Minister at Madison square,” he said. Shah also recalled the PM’s Independence day speech, saying that his Make in India campaign was well received and it was because of the people’s mandate that the country boasts such leadership.

Shah said Modi wanted Maharashtra to grow on all fronts and added that the state’s growth had suffered a setback in the Congress-NCP’s 15-year regime.

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