Pune, Nov.18 (NSS): Chief Minister A Revanth Reddy has launched a scathing attack on Prime Minister Narendra Modi and the BJP-led government, claiming the Modi government has no tangible achievements to showcase in its 11-year tenure at the Centre or in Maharashtra. Addressing the media in Pune on Monday as part of the Maharashtra election campaign, the Chief Minister accused Narendra Modi of deflecting public attention by introducing divisive issues and sensational topics during elections. “Modi’s 2014 promises to double farmers’ income, provide 2 crore jobs annually, and build houses for the
poor remain unfulfilled. Instead of supporting farmers, the BJP government passed three controversial farm laws, leading to nationwide protests that claimed over 700 farmer lives,” he pointed out. The Chief Minister stated that the Prime Minister has done nothing to Maharashtra during the last 11 years as the State continues to report the highest farmer suicides in the country.