Lok Sabha elections: PM Narendra Modi said the Congress turned the northeast region into “a hub of corruption.” Addressing a rally in Tripura, Prime Minister Narendra Modi on Wednesday accused the Congress of adopting what he called the “loot East policy”. He said the Bharatiya Janata Party turned it into the ‘Act East’ policy. PM Modi said mobile bills in the state would have been ₹5,000 per month had the Congress been in power. “The Congress had adopted the ‘loot’ East policy while the BJP turned it into the Act East policy,” Modi said. “Earlier, mobile towers didn’t work properly in the state, but now work is on to improve 5G connectivity. It is the Modi government which has reduced mobile bills to around ₹400- ₹500 per month. Had the Congress been in power, your mobile bills would have been ₹4,000 to ₹5,000,” he added. The PM said the Congress turned the northeast region into a hub of corruption. He said the party didn’t do justice to the region. He also claimed that the communists spoiled future prospects of the state. PM Modi said his government would build three crore new houses across India for the poor people. “Tripura’s people are going to benefit a great deal from it,” he added. PM Modi also talked about the Surya Tilak ceremony at Ram Temple in Ayodhya. “After a long wait of 500 years, Ram Lalla is finally in a grand temple in Ayodhya instead of a tent,” he said. PM Modi promised that the government would improve infrastructure in Tripura. ” ₹3,000 crore will be spent for the facelift of highways in the state while the Feni bridge connecting Bangladesh with South Tripura’s Sabroom subdivision has been built. Electrification on the railway tracks has been progressing”, he said. Meanwhile, Congress leader Jairam Ramesh attacked PM Modi, saying his party adopted a “bluff and rule” policy.
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