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PM Modi Criticizes INDIA Bloc as ‘Full of Negativity’ at Dwarka Expressway Inauguration

PM Modi Criticizes INDIA Bloc as ‘Full of Negativity’ at Dwarka Expressway Inauguration

Prime Minister Narendra Modi attacked the opposition INDIA group on Monday during the opening of the Dwarka Expressway Haryana section, claiming that the alliance led by the Congress solely adheres to “negativity.” The only party with the most issues with the development projects costing lakhs of crores of rupees being undertaken in the nation is the Congress and its haughty coalition. They can’t get any rest. Because of the elections, they claim that Modi is working on projects costing lakhs of crores of rupees. In the past ten years, the nation has undergone immense transformation, but Congress and its allies’ opinions have remained unchanged. In Gurugram, Prime Minister Modi stated, “Their vision remains unchanged and is entirely negative.

The prime minister has been launching several ventures around the country in front of the following Lok Sabha races, which are expected to take place in April or May and would see him run for a third term in a push. In differentiation, the INDIA coalition was set up to prevent the Modi-led Bharatiya Janata Party (BJP) from winning a third consecutive term in control. It is a union of over twenty-two resistance parties, the main one being the Congress.

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Dwarka Expressway

At an approximate cost of ₹4100 crore, the 19-kilometer Haryana segment of the Dwarka Expressway was built. This segment is divided into two packages: the first one goes 19.2 km from the Delhi-Haryana border to Basai Rail-Over-Bridge (ROB), while the second one goes 8.7 km from Basai ROB to Kheri Daula. Along with facilitating better traffic flow and reducing congestion on the National Highway (NH)-48 between the two cities, the Expressway would provide direct connectivity between the Indira Gandhi International (IGI) Airport in Delhi and the Gurugram Bypass.

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