PM Modi lays foundation stone of projects worth over ₹50,700 cr in Madhya Pradesh
The Hindu
PM Modi lays foundation stone of ₹50,000 crore projects in Madhya Pradesh, targets Congress for corruption & crime.
Prime Minister Narendra Modi on September 14 laid the foundation stone of the petrochemicals complex at Bina refinery and 10 industrial projects in Madhya Pradesh.
Speaking on the occasion, Mr. Modi said ₹50,000 crore projects are being set up in Madhya Pradesh and this will give impetus to the State’s development.
PM Modi also targeted Congress and said those who ruled Madhya Pradesh for a long time did nothing else other than corruption and crime.
Mr. Modi credited the people of India for the G-20 Summit’s success and said this has raised the pride of the people and country.
“Opposition ‘ghamandia’ alliance wants to destroy Sanatan Dharma,” PM Modi said. Mr. Modi said the government will provide 75 lakh new gas connections to women in the country.
The projects include a petrochemical complex at Bina refinery and 10 new industrial projects across the State.
Assembly polls are due in M.P. this year-end.
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