UPA giving India a bad name: Narendra Modi

Written By Rishi Banerji | Updated:

The Gujarat CM lambasted the Central government for the 'improper decisions' of bringing defame to the country and also sending out wrong signals to world.

Gujarat chief minister Narendra Modi alleged UPA government for giving India a bad image in the world platform. He lambastes the 'improper decisions' of bringing defame to the country and also sending out wrong signals to world.

“A week ago they imposed ban on export of cotton and now they have withdrawn it. UPA lacks concrete decision-making policy, which is hurting India on all fronts. Now that ban has been removed, who will bear the loss?” Modi asked in a Holi Snehmilam Samelan organised by Samast Uttar Bhartiya Samaj at Dindoli in Suart on Sunday.

The chief minister claimed that due to such activities, countries around the globe are refraining from relying too much on India. This is painful, said Modi while praising the migrant community members. He  terme the migrant community members as brand ambassadors of Gujarat.

"You (migrant people) are brand ambassadors of Gujarat. When you go to your native places and speak about Gujarat’s development, you show what Gujarat really is. If you have gained from Gujarat then Gujarat has also received from you," Modi added.

He claimed that those against Gujarat are trying hard to prove their point, but people are clever and understand everything.  Without mincing words while lashing out at his opponents Modi said that he is never afraid of going to jail. Terming himself at chowkidaar of Gandhinagar, he claimed of protecting the state's treasury from the clutches of the 'Panja' (hand).