Modi govt completes four years, PM thanks people

NEW DELHI: Narendra Modi-led NDA Government completes four years of its tenure in office on Saturday.
In a series of tweets in the morning hours, Mr Modi said development has become a “vibrant mass movement” in the country in last four years.
It was on May 26, 2014, Mr Modi and his council of ministers were sworn in after BJP-led NDA won a massive victory in a fiercely contested parliamentary polls.
“Over the last four years, development has become a vibrant mass movement, with every citizen feeling involved in India’s growth trajectory. 125 crore Indians are taking India to great heights!,” he tweeted.
In Hindi he wrote: “Desh ka Barda jata vishwas, saaf niyat, sahi vikas (Country’s soaring confidence, clear and honest policy ensures right parameters of development)”
“For us, it is always India First,” he wrote in the micro blogging site adding: “With the best intent and complete integrity, we have taken futuristic and people-friendly decisions that are laying the foundations of a New India”
Prime Minister also said on the occasion he bows…” to fellow citizens for their unwavering faith in our (his) Government. This support and affection is the biggest source of motivation and strength for the entire Government. We will continue to serve the people of India with the same vigour and dedication”.
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