Modi asks for one chance to serve the nation

Congress will have to pay for their sins, people will not forgive them, he said

BS Reporter Kanyakumari
Last Updated : Apr 17 2014 | 8:42 PM IST
Narendra Modi has asked voters to give him one chance to serve them, and make youth life prosperous.

In his address at Kanyakumari, southern tip of the country, Modi said this was the land, which has a close relation with Swami Vivekananda, who dreamt of India’s youth making India a Vishwa Guru and we are determined to make his dream come true.

“You have given 60 years to them (Congress) and you were cheated, give me 60 months and I will change your life,” said Modi, who asked the voters, who are in the age group of 18-28 years not only to come and vote but also be a campaigner for the BJP and the NDA. “This (18-29 years) is an important phase, and if this period of life is missed, the entire life is missed. If once again a sleeping government is voted at the Centre, your life will be spoiled,” said Modi.

He assured, his government will do everything to promote industries, which can create employment, especially, those which help every section of society.

People said, a wave has started against the Congress. But, seeing the crowd it is not just a wave, but a tsunami which has come, said Modi, adding “Congress will have to pay for their sins. People will not forgive them.”

The BJP has decided on a paradigm shift in thinking about interests of our fishermen and we will take all necessary action, not only to protect their life, but also to protect their livelihoods and make them prosperous, with the help of technology.
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First Published: Apr 17 2014 | 8:28 PM IST

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