Terrorists are scared: B L Santosh
Team Udayavani, Feb 10, 2019, 2:10 AM IST
Mangaluru: “India is currently is safe hands. If the terrorists are scared to cross the border is because of Modi government. This person has been responsible for bringing a new change to the country and every citizen must work for the re-election of this person as the prime minister again,” said RSS secretary B L Santosh speaking at the ‘Namo Mission 400 Plus’ conducted by team modi at Sanghaiketan in the city on Saturday Feb 9th.
“It is not enough to only speak about the safety and development of the country. Five years back there were terrorist attacks and bomb explosions taking place. After Modi government came to power not one such incident has taken place. Work on scaring the enemies has taken place by bringing down terrorism,” he said.
Swacch Bharat revolution
“Swacch Bharat Abhiyan has created a new revolution in the country. By making small children give attention towards cleanliness he has become proof for change in behavior. PM Modi has personally met and wished those who have worked for the public. We must all come together and work with the purpose of re-electing him has the prime minister again so that he can bring even more changes for the country,” he said.
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