This Article is From May 27, 2016

Amit Shah Presents Report Card, Says BJP Will Fulfill All Poll Promises

Amit Shah Presents Report Card, Says BJP Will Fulfill All Poll Promises

Amit Shah said that Modi government worked to bring an all-inclusive development by adopting a balanced approach (File photo)

New Delhi: BJP chief Amit Shah today presented a report card of two years of "decisive" Modi government and said in the remaining three years of its tenure all the promises made in the run up to 2014 Lok Sabha elections will be fulfilled.

Mr Shah, addressing a press conference in Delhi, talked about the NDA government's initiatives to create employment and to boost economy in the last two years..

Accusing the UPA government of having left behind an "empty treasury and policy paralysis," Mr Shah said the bureaucracy was "dejected" and there was pessimism among people.

He said that Modi government has generated hope in all these sections within two years of coming to power.

"We have given a decisive government to the country. This is a government, which takes decisions. Such a decisive government led by Modi ji has been formed in the country after a long time.

"Modi government has assumed power after the ten years rule of UPA in which scams and scandals ruled the roost. After two years in government, even our opponents have not been able to level any allegation of corruption on us," Shah said.

Referring to the first NDA government headed by Atal Bihari Vajpayee, he said that the development journey of the nation that started then seemed to have come to halt during the UPA regimes.

"UPA I and UPA II had brought the situation to such a situation that it appeared that the development journey of the nation has come to a halt," he said.

Mr Shah said that Modi government worked to bring an all-inclusive development by adopting a balanced approach. The BJP chief also cited the government's decision to bring the NEET ordinance that allowed states to have their own medical entrance examinations, as an example of Government's focus on quick disposal of people's problems.

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