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PM Modi set new benchmark in Indian politics: JP Nadda

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PM Modi set new benchmark in Indian politics: JP Nadda

PM Modi set new benchmark in Indian politics: JP Nadda

While addressing Assam's Jan Samvad virtual rally, BJP president JP Nadda said Prime Minister Narendra Modi has been able to bridge development gap of 6 decades in 6 year.

"Country has not only witnessed development under Modi ji's tenure but the standard of politics has been changed.

Modi ji has been able to bridge development gap of 6 decades in 6 yrs.

Remember the year 2014 that was plagued with policy paralysis, there was atmosphere of despair, admin was in poor state without any vision and India was counted among one of the most corrupt countries," said JP Nadda.


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