‘Ache din’ is already in the country: Nadda

May 30, 2015 12:00 am | Updated 05:57 am IST - KOLLAM:

Union Minister for Health and Family Welfare Jagat Prakash Nadda addressing a meeting organised by the BJP in Kollam on Friday to celebrate the first anniversary of the Narendra Modi government.— Photo: C. Suresh Kumar

Union Minister for Health and Family Welfare Jagat Prakash Nadda addressing a meeting organised by the BJP in Kollam on Friday to celebrate the first anniversary of the Narendra Modi government.— Photo: C. Suresh Kumar

Union Minister for Health and Family Welfare Jagat Praksah Nadda has said that ‘ache din’ (good days) promised by Prime Minister Narendra Modi is already there in the country for the common man to see. “But certainly it is bhura din (bad days) for the corrupt.”

Addressing a meeting organised by the district unit of the BJP here on Friday to celebrate the first anniversary of the Modi government, Mr. Nadda said that if the NDA-2 was synonymous with corruption, within a year under Narendra Modi government the country had turned zero tolerant to corruption.

Earlier, the meetings of the National Development Council were nothing but cosmetic exercises. Representatives of States were given just two or three minutes to speak. But now the Chief Ministers themselves attended the meeting and said all what they wanted to say about the needs for their respective States, he said.

The Modi government had allocated Rs.5,300 crore to improve irrigation.

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