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    PM Narendra Modi inaugurated Bidar-Kalaburagi railway line

    Synopsis

    He talked about how the plan to lay the railway lines were conceived during the NDA rule of AB Vajpayee and how it continued to be delayed during each successive governments.

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    Amid immense excitment, PM Narendra Modi dedicated the Bidar-Kalaburagi new railway Line to the nation.

    He talked about how the plan to lay the railway lines were conceived during the NDA rule of AB Vajpayee and how it continued to be delayed during each successive governments.

    He also acknowledged B. S. Yeddyurappa's effort in constructing the railway line. PM Modi said that Yeddyurappa urged the government in the centre to give 50 per cent funds and the other 50 per cent will be given by the state government. He also said that Congress would initiate multiple projects just to gain political mileage, but never completed any major projects on time.


    PM Modi gave various examples of the stalled projects and hoe his government had completed those projects on time. He reiterated the role of the government and the way various schemes should address people who need them. He went on to say that all his welfare schemes are focused in helping the poor.




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