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'For Cong, defence sector is only about brokering deals': PM

Tirupur (TN): Prime Minister Narendra Modi Sunday attacked the Congress, saying for the opposition party the defence sector was only about brokering deals.

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Published : Feb 10, 2019, 7:52 PM IST

Modi's comments came after party president Rahul Gandhi recently upped the ante on the Rafale row by quoting a media report saying the PMO conducted "parallel" negotiations on the deal.

"From the seas to the skies, the Congress has several scams associated with the defence and in the process the party did not allow the modernisation of defence forces for long years that they were in power," Modi said.

Addressing a party rally at Perumanallur about 13 km from here, he said the NDA's work culture was different from that of the previous governments.

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Targeting the Congress, he said "those who had got opportunity to rule the nation for years did not bother about India's defence sector. For them this sector was only about
brokering deals and helping their own set of friends." "The NDA's approach to national security is different," he said and outlined that it was the dream of his government that India be self-sufficient in defence production and where "our forces have all possible support they require in keeping
our nation safe."

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He referred to the "pathbreaking" step of creating two defence corridors one of which is in Tamil Nadu. He said a defence corridor will bring industry and investment options and opportunities for the State's youth.
On the opposition attack on him, the Prime Minister said their "political culture of abusing Modi may give them some space in television but the elections are fought on ones vision for the nation, not slander and attack."

The good work of the NDA government has made some people very unhappy and their unhappiness has turned into desperation and abuse for Modi, he said.

Remembering Congress stalwart and former chief minister of Tamil Nadu, the late K Kamaraj, he said the "great" leader always wanted a government in power which has
zero tolerance towards corruption.
"You have placed a government in Delhi who is putting a lock on corruption," Modi said. He recalled the NDA government had brought a legislation for providing 10 per cent reservation for the
poor in the general category and this was done without altering the existing reservation system in the country.

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On the PM Kisan Yojana scheme, he said it was a yearly benefit and will ensure Rs.7.5 lakh crore goes to the bank accounts of the farmers in 10 years.
For the first time in India's history, a government has spoken about doubling of farmer's income rather than giving them loan waivers as promised by Opposition as a part
of their "election propaganda."

"Our goal is to improve ease of living for all Indians," he said referring to foundation stone laying for several projects including those related to ESIC hospitals.

This also included new aviation infrastructure at Chennai and Tiruchirappalli and crude oil pipline from Chennai Port to Chennai Petroleum Corporation Limited's Manali
refinery. Modi began his speech in Tamil by saying "Vanakkam," and added that he bowed to the "land of Tirupur," which is known for its bravery. Modi referred to freedom fighters including
Tirupur Kumaran for their sacrifices.

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He said Namo merchandise like T-shirts were made in Tirupur and praised the region's enterprising spirit. He also lauded a Jain guru for his peace initiatives. Speaking on the occasion, Tamil Nadu unit BJP president Tamilisai Soundararajan hit out at the main opposition DMK and lauded the Prime Minister for his welfare initiatives.

Even as Modi arrived at the venue of the meeting, slogans like "Vendum Modi," (we want Modi), rent the air. Farmers representatives presented him a silver coconut for announcing the maximum support price for copra.

Modi's Sunday rally here was the second such BJP event in less than a month in Tamil Nadu. On January 27, he addressed a grand party rally at Madurai after laying a foundation stone for the AIIMS hospital there.

Modi had in the recent past held a slew of video conferences based interactions with party workers of Tamil Nadu.

Modi's comments came after party president Rahul Gandhi recently upped the ante on the Rafale row by quoting a media report saying the PMO conducted "parallel" negotiations on the deal.

"From the seas to the skies, the Congress has several scams associated with the defence and in the process the party did not allow the modernisation of defence forces for long years that they were in power," Modi said.

Addressing a party rally at Perumanallur about 13 km from here, he said the NDA's work culture was different from that of the previous governments.

Read | Goyal asks SPMCIL to expand export footprint

Targeting the Congress, he said "those who had got opportunity to rule the nation for years did not bother about India's defence sector. For them this sector was only about
brokering deals and helping their own set of friends." "The NDA's approach to national security is different," he said and outlined that it was the dream of his government that India be self-sufficient in defence production and where "our forces have all possible support they require in keeping
our nation safe."

undefined

He referred to the "pathbreaking" step of creating two defence corridors one of which is in Tamil Nadu. He said a defence corridor will bring industry and investment options and opportunities for the State's youth.
On the opposition attack on him, the Prime Minister said their "political culture of abusing Modi may give them some space in television but the elections are fought on ones vision for the nation, not slander and attack."

The good work of the NDA government has made some people very unhappy and their unhappiness has turned into desperation and abuse for Modi, he said.

Remembering Congress stalwart and former chief minister of Tamil Nadu, the late K Kamaraj, he said the "great" leader always wanted a government in power which has
zero tolerance towards corruption.
"You have placed a government in Delhi who is putting a lock on corruption," Modi said. He recalled the NDA government had brought a legislation for providing 10 per cent reservation for the
poor in the general category and this was done without altering the existing reservation system in the country.

undefined

On the PM Kisan Yojana scheme, he said it was a yearly benefit and will ensure Rs.7.5 lakh crore goes to the bank accounts of the farmers in 10 years.
For the first time in India's history, a government has spoken about doubling of farmer's income rather than giving them loan waivers as promised by Opposition as a part
of their "election propaganda."

"Our goal is to improve ease of living for all Indians," he said referring to foundation stone laying for several projects including those related to ESIC hospitals.

This also included new aviation infrastructure at Chennai and Tiruchirappalli and crude oil pipline from Chennai Port to Chennai Petroleum Corporation Limited's Manali
refinery. Modi began his speech in Tamil by saying "Vanakkam," and added that he bowed to the "land of Tirupur," which is known for its bravery. Modi referred to freedom fighters including
Tirupur Kumaran for their sacrifices.

Read | AMMK leaders join AIADMK

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He said Namo merchandise like T-shirts were made in Tirupur and praised the region's enterprising spirit. He also lauded a Jain guru for his peace initiatives. Speaking on the occasion, Tamil Nadu unit BJP president Tamilisai Soundararajan hit out at the main opposition DMK and lauded the Prime Minister for his welfare initiatives.

Even as Modi arrived at the venue of the meeting, slogans like "Vendum Modi," (we want Modi), rent the air. Farmers representatives presented him a silver coconut for announcing the maximum support price for copra.

Modi's Sunday rally here was the second such BJP event in less than a month in Tamil Nadu. On January 27, he addressed a grand party rally at Madurai after laying a foundation stone for the AIIMS hospital there.

Modi had in the recent past held a slew of video conferences based interactions with party workers of Tamil Nadu.

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'For Cong, defence sector is only about brokering deals': PM
Tirupur (TN), Feb 10 (PTI) Prime Minister Narendra Modi
Sunday attacked the Congress, saying for the opposition party
the defence sector was only about brokering deals.
Modi's comments came after party president Rahul Gandhi
recently upped the ante on the Rafale row by quoting a media
report saying the PMO conducted "parallel" negotiations on the
deal.
"From the seas to the skies, the Congress has several
scams associated with the defence and in the process the party
did not allow the modernisation of defence forces for long
years that they were in power," Modi said.
Addressing a party rally at Perumanallur about 13 km
from here, he said the NDA's work culture was different from
that of the previous governments.
Targeting the Congress, he said "those who had got
opportunity to rule the nation for years did not bother about
India's defence sector. For them this sector was only about
brokering deals and helping their own set of friends."
"The NDA's approach to national security is different,"
he said and outlined that it was the dream of his government
that India be self-sufficient in defence production and where
"our forces have all possible support they require in keeping
our nation safe."
He referred to the "pathbreaking" step of creating two
defence corridors one of which is in Tamil Nadu.
He said a defence corridor will bring industry and
investment options and opportunities for the State's youth.
On the opposition attack on him, the Prime Minister said
their "political culture of abusing Modi may give them some
space in television but the elections are fought on ones
vision for the nation, not slander and attack."
         The good work of the NDA government has made some
people very unhappy and their unhappiness has turned into
desperation and abuse for Modi, he said.
Remembering Congress stalwart and former chief
minister of Tamil Nadu, the late K Kamaraj, he said the
"great" leader always wanted a government in power which has
zero tolerance towards corruption.
"You have placed a government in Delhi who is putting a
lock on corruption," Modi said.
He recalled the NDA government had brought a
legislation for providing 10 per cent reservation for the
poor in the general category and this was done without
altering the existing reservation system in the country.
         On the PM Kisan Yojana scheme, he said it was a yearly
benefit and will ensure Rs.7.5 lakh crore goes to the bank
accounts of the farmers in 10 years.
         For the first time in India's history, a government
has spoken about doubling of farmer's income rather than
giving them loan waivers as promised by Opposition as a part
of their "election propaganda."
         "Our goal is to improve ease of living for all
Indians," he said referring to foundation stone laying for
several projects including those related to ESIC hospitals.
This also included new aviation infrastructure at
Chennai and Tiruchirappalli and crude oil pipline from Chennai
Port to Chennai Petroleum Corporation Limited's Manali
refinery.
Modi began his speech in Tamil by saying "Vanakkam," and
added that he bowed to the "land of Tirupur," which is known
for its bravery. Modi referred to freedom fighters including
Tirupur Kumaran for their sacrifices.
He said Namo merchandise like T-shirts were made in
Tirupur and praised the region's enterprising spirit. He also
lauded a Jain guru for his peace initiatives.
Speaking on the occasion, Tamil Nadu unit BJP president
Tamilisai Soundararajan hit out at the main opposition DMK and
lauded the Prime Minister for his welfare initiatives.
Even as Modi arrived at the venue of the meeting,
slogans like "Vendum Modi," (we want Modi), rent the air.
Farmers representatives presented him a silver coconut
for announcing the maximum support price for copra.
Modi's Sunday rally here was the second such BJP event
in less than a month in Tamil Nadu.
On January 27, he addressed a grand party rally at
Madurai after laying a foundation stone for the AIIMS hospital
there.
Modi had in the recent past held a slew of video
conferences based interactions with party workers of Tamil
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