Mumbai, Sep 30 (IANS) BJP's prime ministerial candidate
Narendra Modi Monday urged people to vote for change to make India
"shine".
Addressing a jampacked function of the Bharat Diamond Bourse
-- the world's largest diamond exchange here, the Bharatiya Janata Party leader
and Gujarat chief minister said "it is a matter of just eight months"
for bringing a change in the country.
"After nine months, the country will emerge out of all
the current challenges and difficulties and march forward to a new era,"
Modi said, hinting that he expects Lok Sabha polls on time.
Flanked by BJP deputy leader in Lok Sabha Gopinath Munde and
ally Shiv Sena chief Uddhav Thackeray, Modi was given a tumultuous reception at
the Mumbai airport and later at the BDB where he addressed the gathering.
Modi told the gathering that since the past nine years, the
country is passing through an "eclipse" on all fronts under the
United Progressive Alliance government at the centre.
"The government has not been able to keep the people
with it... the people of the country are not ready to walk with the
government," Modi said, reiterating confidently that the BJP would be
voted to power.
Referring to his own status, Modi said that in the
post-Independence era, no other political leader has been criticized or reviled
or abused like him.
"Go to Google and take out a printout of all the things
said against me... This auditorium will also fall short of space. But, despite
this, the people have always supported me," Modi claimed amid huge
applause.
Modi said that the UPA government lacks "vision"
and has been making promises after promises but failed to fulfil them for the
past so many years.
"The government has lost control over the
administration. It seems to control only the agencies like CBI, Income Tax
Department to target opposition leaders," he declared.
Modi, who was weighed in silver soon after his arrival,
assured the IT department that he would not take it home.
"Rest easy... All the money from this silver would go
to make the world's tallest statue of Sardar Vallabhbhai Patel. It will be
called the 'State of Unity' and will be double the height of Statue of Liberty
outside New York harbour," he said.
Drawing comparisons with Mahatma Gandhi and Sardar Patel,
Modi asserted that he hailed from the same state (and 'mitti') of Gujarat.
For the memorial, Modi said that from Oct 31, Sardar Patel's
138th birth anniversary, he would seek donations of a small piece of farm equipment
from all farmers in the country and build the statue as a symbol of unity.
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