

Intent, welfare steps, nation first will give NDA third term: PM Modi
Narendra Modi claimed on Sunday that people have decided to elect him for a third term in these Lok Sabha elections due to "good intentions, welfare policies and dedication to the nation" of his dispensation in the last decade.
While campaigning in Uttar Pradesh, he alleged that the erstwhile Samajwadi Party government in the state would even release terrorists for appeasement politics.
Modi addressed BJP public meetings in Mirzapur, Ghosi and Bansgaon in UP on Sunday where he attacked the Samajwadi Party and Congress on law and order issues and alleged plans of giving reservation to Muslims from the SC, ST and OBC quota.
«Why has India decided to elect the Modi government for a third term? The clear reason for it is — nek niyat (good intentions), nek neetiyan (welfare policies), and Rashtranishtha (dedication to the nation),» the prime minister claimed.
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Attacking SP on the issue of law and order, Modi said: «In the past, they would even release captured terrorists. Any police officer who resisted was suspended by the SP government.» He alleged that the whole of UP,