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Modi govt failed to keep promises in 2022: NCP; asks if more 'jumlas' in store for 2023

Updated on: 31 December,2022 06:11 PM IST  |  Mumbai
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A statement by NCP spokesperson Mahesh Tapase questioned if the Union government had a roadmap for the development and repayment of debt

Modi govt failed to keep promises in 2022: NCP; asks if more 'jumlas' in store for 2023

Mahesh Tapase. Pic/ official Twitter account

On New Year's eve, the Nationalist Congress Party (NCP) on Saturday said the Narendra Modi government had failed to deliver on its promises in 2022.


A statement by NCP spokesperson Mahesh Tapase questioned if the Union government had a roadmap for the development and repayment of debt.


Should the nation expect new 'jumlas' (poll rhetoric) in 2023, Tapase asked.


"Now that we have only a few hours left of 2022, it is time the nation revisits the promises made by the BJP government. GDP stands at 6.5 per cent against 10 per cent as promised for 2022. Farmers' income has not doubled nor 100 per cent irrigation achieved," the NCP leader said.

Eradication of malnutrition, 24x7 electricity, 100 per cent broadband connectivity in all gram panchayats along with digital literacy for all as well as a USD 5 trillion economy were some of the promises made by Modi's government, he claimed.

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"The government has written off Rs 10 lakh crore of bank loans and these were not majorly the credits taken by farmers and small traders. SMEs scheme for non-collateral credit is only on paper as banks refuse to entertain proposals," he alleged.

The Central government's borrowing in eight years of Bharatiya Janata Party rule has touched Rs 80 lakh crore, the rupee stood at 82 to the US dollar, while two lakh persons had renounced Indian citizenship and migrated in 2022, Tapase further said.

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