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Centre won’t discriminate against states on political basis: Modi

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Hyderabad:  Landing in TRS-ruled Telangana, Prime Minister Narendra Modi said on Tuesday that the Centre was dedicated to cooperative federalism irrespective of whichever party is in power in the state and would not discriminate states on political basis.
He promised Telangana that the Centre would not leave any stone unturnedf or its.
“Irrespective of which party is in power in the state, we are dedicated to cooperative federalism. Our government is promoting competitive and cooperative federalism. To encourage states to develop, the central government has always supported policies which are in the public interest. For the development of Telangana, the government will not leave any stone unturned,” the Prime Minister said in a brief address to BJP workers on arrival at the airport.
“The Central government will always walk shoulder to shoulder on the path of development to change the future of Telangana and the nation.”
Noting that Telangana was a newly-created state, Modi said it had to go very far. “I assure people of Telangana, the BJP government in Delhi does not discriminate on political basis.”
Maintaining that the BJP was the biggest political party in the world, the Prime Minister said the credit goes to all its workers.
“Be it the old Andhra Pradesh or today’s Andhra Pradesh and Telangana, or be it Tamil Nadu or Kerala; these are the states where the BJP has not yet got the opportunity to serve people and bring development by forming the government.
“But despite being deprieved of power for years, the party workers here have consitently worked to serve the people and solve their problems. They never abandoned the path of service and I congratulate them for that,” Modi said.(IANS)

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