By A Staff Reporter
During a public address in Hazaribagh, Prime Minister Narendra Modi highlighted the contrasting development efforts of the central government and the state government in Jharkhand. He stated, "On one hand, the central government is working hard day and night for the development of Jharkhand, and on the other hand, the Jharkhand government is hellbent on bringing the state down from the development track."
Modi emphasized that the central government is dedicated to improving infrastructure and boosting economic growth in the state, while he accused the Jharkhand government of obstructing these efforts. He pointed out that the challenges facing the state are well-known, asserting that "every single one of Jharkhand knows that the biggest roadblock in Jharkhand's development is the Congress-JMM-RJD alliance."
The Prime Minister's remarks reflect ongoing political tensions in the region as he urged the public to recognize the shortcomings of the current state leadership. He claimed that the alliance has consistently failed to deliver on promises made to the people, which, in his view, has significantly impeded progress in Jharkhand.
Modi’s address aimed to galvanize support for the central government's initiatives while painting a stark picture of the political landscape in Jharkhand. By framing the Congress-JMM-RJD alliance as the primary obstacle to development, he sought to rally public sentiment against the current state administration.
As the political landscape continues to evolve, Modi's comments underscore the broader narrative of accountability and governance that is likely to play a crucial role in upcoming electoral contests in the state.