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PM Modi transformed anti-incumbency into pro-incumbency in electoral landscape: Nadda

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Agartala: BJP national president J P Nadda on Sunday asserted that Prime Minister Narendra Modi has changed the country’s political culture by transforming anti-incumbency into pro-incumbency in the electoral landscape.

Nadda, addressing a rally here, also pointed to the increasing vote share in favour of the BJP during the past three Lok Sabha elections.

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“Now, Modi has changed the country’s political culture by transforming anti-incumbency into pro-incumbency. Pro-incumbency means that people are happy and want Modi to win again and again,” he said.

“The BJP polled 17 crore votes (31.30 per cent) in the 2014 Lok Sabha elections, while it shot up to 22 crore votes (36.7 per cent) in the 2019 polls. The figure was around 24 crore votes (37 per cent) in the last Lok Sabha polls (2024). People are blessing Modi ji with more votes every time,” Nadda said.

The BJP chief was addressing a rally at the Swami Vivekananda Ground here to mark the saffron party-led government’s second-year anniversary in the northeastern state during its second term.

Noting that the PM has left no stone unturned for the development of Tripura, Nadda said tax devolution increased five-fold during the Modi era compared to the UPA regime.

“Tripura used to get Rs 9,000 crore as share of tax during the UPA regime, which has risen to Rs 46,500 crore. Likewise, the grant-in-aid, which was Rs 31,000 crore during the UPA time increased to Rs 54,000 crore,” he said.

Nadda also announced the modernisation of four railway stations in Tripura – Agartala, Udaipur, Dharmanagar and Kumarghat – over the next two years.

He hailed the BJP-led government for its “big push” in digitisation in the administration.

“Tripura has embraced digitisation with 29 lakh government files being digitised,” Nadda said.

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