The fate of development works used to remain uncertain during the Congress' rule but projects are now being completed on time under the Narendra Modi dispensation as a new work culture has been ushered in, Minister of State for Railways Manoj Sinha said today.
He also claimed that opposition parties were forging an unnatural coalition and BJP will return to power at Centre with larger numbers.
The Union minister was here to inaugurate the Regional Rail Training Institute as well as the washing line at the Ghazipur city station.
"The Modi government has changed the work culture. Any project whose foundation is laid, its inauguration is also done at the stipulated time. During the Congress rule, foundation of projects was laid, but when they will be inaugurated, who will inaugurate, and after how many decades, this was not known," Sinha said.
Replying to a question, Sinha said people of the country were watching how a disappointed opposition was making efforts by forging an unnatural coalition to defeat Modi.
The people of the country can also see that how the government of Prime Minister Narendra Modi is working for the welfare of the people and development of the country, Sinha said.
"The BJP will get more seats than it got in 2014 Lok Sabha elections and form a government with an overwhelming majority. Opposition parties will get wiped off while they shout slogans to defeat Narendra Modi," he added.
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