New Delhi: Union Home Minister Amit Shah praises Modi-Government and said that the decisions that never looked good on the paper but have always done well to the people. Home Minister also attacked the previous governments and said their decisions were taken by keeping the โvote bankโ in mind.
โNarendra Modi govt never took decisions that โlooksโ good to the people, he always took decisions that โdidโ good to the people,โ news agency ANI quoted Amit Shah as saying at an event in Delhi.
The home minister also attacked the previous governments saying the decisions taken by them were made keeping their โvote banksโ in mind. โThe last 21 governments have taken decisions keeping in mind their vote banks,โ he said.
Previously, Amit Shah had lauded PM Modi for helping India steadily recover from the Covid-19 pandemic, drawing comparisons with other governments in the world, who he said, were reporting โups and downsโ in their Covid-19 trajectory.
โMany governments fought against Covid-19 in the world, but in India, Prime Minister Narendra Modi ensured that people would join the governmentโs fight against the pandemic. Even at present, many countries are reporting ups and down in Covid-19 cases, but India is steadily coming out of it,โ Shah said at the National Awards for Excellence in Corporate Governance 2021 in Mumbai on December 19.
Meanwhile, Amit Shah is slated to inaugurate South Delhi Municipal Corporationโs (SDMC) Bharat Darshan Park in Punjabi Bagh on Saturday.
The inauguration, which was initially slated for Friday, was postponed due to technical reasons, said civic officials. SDMC mayor Mukesh Suryan said that it was โa matter of pride that the SDMC has carried forward the amazing concept of waste-to-wealth to provide another attractive park to the people of Delhiโ.
Earlier in the day, Amit Shah paid floral tribute at โSadaiv Atalโ on the occasion of former Prime Minister Atal Bihari Vajpayeeโs birth anniversary.
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