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People keen to see Modi as PM again, says BJP leader

CHAMBA: People want to see Narendra Modi as the Prime Minister again, state BJP vice-president Dr Rajiv Bhardwaj, who is also the party in charge of Chamba district, said this while addressing mediapersons here today.

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Chamba, May 16

People want to see Narendra Modi as the Prime Minister again, state BJP vice-president Dr Rajiv Bhardwaj, who is also the party in charge of Chamba district, said this while addressing mediapersons here today. He said election trends had shown that the NDA would form the government at the Centre again.

“This time, neither corruption, nor inflation is the issue. The only issue is to make Modi the Prime Minister,” Bhardwaj asserted.

Bhardwaj said people were satisfied with the development by the Modi government. He had worked tirelessly for the welfare of the poor, downtrodden and weaker sections, Bhardwaj said; adding that 18,000 villages had been electrified, 8 crore toilets constructed and 50 crore people covered under the healthcare plan.

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