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PM Modi holds road show in Agartala ahead of Tripura Assembly Elections (WATCH)

He was seen waving at the public from his SUV as people were seen eagerly waiting for him and chanting ‘Modi…Modi…’

New Delhi: PM Narendra Modi held a road show in Agartala, the capital city of poll-bound Tripura. He was seen waving at the public from his SUV as people were seen eagerly waiting for him and chanting ‘Modi…Modi…’ PM also addressed a rally and targeted the Congress-Left alliance in the state.

The PM also held a roadshow in Gomati a couple of days ago as people showed enthusiasm in a similar fashion. In both road shows, the public covered both sides of the road, welcoming PM Modi as he waved at them.

Addressing the rally in Agartala, PM said that Tripura witnessed the destruction of law and order under the Communist rule and cadres took hostage every aspect of life in the state. He also went on to say that the Left treated people as slaves while BJP brought peace and order to the state.

Targeting the alliance, Narendra Modi said that the Left and Congress can never develop Tripura and have only one agenda, which is to fill their coffers.

He also claimed that BJP does the politics of change and will return to Tripura with more votes than last time. He added that the Communists killed political opponents before elections and the BJP government has been working to fill the pit dug during the last 25-30 years.

The PM also talked about government schemes and infrastructure development under the double-engine government.

The elections in Tripura will be held on February 16 and the votes will be counted on March 2. Earlier, BJP President JP Nadda and Tripura CM Manik Saha released the party’s manifesto.