Puducherry Chief Minister V Narayanasamy on Wednesday claimed that bright days were ahead for the Union Territory as all the difficulties caused by the Centre and Lt Governor Kiran Bedi would come to an end before February.
Striking an optimistic note, he said all the current hindrances and difficulties were only transient and not permanent.
Declaring open a government branch library and a panchayat office in Poornankuppam village, he said, "the Narendra Modi headed government is using Bedi as a medium to cause trouble and hindrances to the territorial government on several counts."
Narayanasamy, who has been at loggerheads with Bedi on various issues, however asked the people of the Union Territory to wait for some time as "bright days were ahead and all the sufferings the government was facing would disappear."
He said, "normally the influence of 'sani' (saturn) would be for a brief period only and similarily the present sufferings faced by the government would become a thing of the past."
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