Sunday, 12 October 2014

Modi calls for an 'energy revolution'

In the heart of Ahirwal-dominated Haryana’s Mahendergarh district on Wednesday, BJP’s fire brand ambassador and Prime Minister Narendra Modi slammed Chief Minister Bhupinder Singh Hooda for using state machineries, especially the police force, to create hurdles between him and the people of the state. 
“I was pained when I heard that old-age people walked to the venue to listen to me without bothering about distance. The state police gave parking space far away from the rally venue to create obstacles. 
"I want to ask the state government and local police why did they not make arrangements for parking close by. They will not become successful in creating gap between me and the people of Haryana,” Modi said, while addressing a gathering of more than one lakh people. 
During his rally in Rohtak, Modi underlined the need for four-colour revolution - involving energy (saffron), crops (green), milk (white) and fishing sector (blue) - to help India move ahead.

Read more: http://www.dailymail.co.uk/indiahome/indianews/article-2785684/Modi-calls-energy-revolution-Haryana-help-India-ahead.html#ixzz3Fuch10a5

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