India's growth rate rose from 4.2% to 5.7% after BJP came to power: Amit Shah |
Bharatiya Janata Party's National President Amit Shah today said India's growth rate rose from 4.2% to 5.7% during last three months after BJP came to power. Addressing a election campaign rally at Lonavala near Pune in Maharashtra, Mr. Shah said, during UPA's regime the growth rate came down to a low of 4.2% from 8.4%. Taking a review of the developmental works done by the BJP government, he said, the country has witnessed a phenomenal change with respect to security at the border areas as the country has started retaliating against the actions of the neighboring country in the same tone. Mr. Shah said after taking over by BJP a vast number of unemployed youths have started getting employment , share market has gone up besides a vast number of people living below poverty line have started lifting the benefit of Jan Dhan Yojana. The BJP President further said, the Make in India Yojana started by the government within three months of taking over has enabled Indian manufacturers to manufacture their goods in India. This has brought down the rate of inflation to a considerable extent besides the petrol and diesel prices have also been brought down. He said, the Modi government will place before the people of this country the account of the performance of the BJP government. He urged the people of Maharashtra to bring to power the BJP with vast majority to take the state to greater heights. |
Monday, October 6, 2014
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