Ahead of its 4th anniversary on May 26, the Narendra Modi government will highlight development works done during its 48 months at the Centre so far. Pitting their work against the ‘48-year rule by the Gandhi family’, Sources say “48 months versus 48 years” will be the tagline for the fourth-anniversary celebrations of the Modi dispensation.
Addressing a public meeting in Puducherry in February, PM Modi had said, “One family either directly or indirectly ruled the country for 48 years.” He was referring to the governments of Jawaharlal Nehru, Indira Gandhi and Rajiv Gandhi.
Sources said while the government will highlight the works done in the past four years and its ‘no-corruption’ track record, it will attack large-scale corruption during the UPA rule. Besides, the government will keep its focus on highlighting achievements of the highway ministry and Ujjawala scheme under which free gas connection to the poor are provided.
The Modi government will also stress on the number of jobs it created to tackle unemployment in the last four years.
Four major areas have been identified by the panel — comprising union ministers Nitin Gadkari, Piyush Goyal, Dharmendra Pradhan and Smriti Irani — that has drawn up a list of programmes and will coordinate with the party for their implementation.
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