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This is Maha Tsunami of Modi wave; shows people have voted for reasons above caste & religion: Noida MSMEs

Updated: May 23, 2019 08:16:03am
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This is Maha Tsunami of Modi wave; shows people have voted for reasons above caste & religion: Noida MSMEs

Noida, May 23 (KNN) The micro, small and medium entrepreneurs from Noida see Narendra Modi’s victory as a “Maha Tsunami of Modi” in which people of India have voted for developmental reasons.

The voters of Noida have reposed their faith in Prime Minister Narendra Modi and the BJP, as Minister of state for culture, tourism and civil aviation Mahesh Sharma, is all set to win from the Gautam Buddh Nagar Lok Sabha constituency.

In Noida, a hub of urban middle class population, IT companies, start-ups and media industry, Bharatiya Janata Party’s (BJP’s) Mahesh Sharma is leading against Congress’s Arvind Kumar Singh and Satbeer Negi of the BSP.

In a conversation with KNN India, Vipin Malhan, President of Noida Entrepreneurs Association (NEA) said, “This is for the first time people of India have voted above the caste, religion and creed and voted for Modi for his development work for the nation.”

In 2014 country had seen a Modi Tsunami but this time we can clearly see the Maha Tsunami of Modi government, Malhan, a renowned entrepreneur from Noida, said.

He said this time people have trusted Modi’s work which means that people of India are happy with the work that Modi Government has done.

“People and industries are not two different things. Industries are also a part of society and we welcome the BJP government with open arms,” Malhan said.

The Chapter Chairman of Greater Noida’s Indian Industries Association (IIA) SP Sharma told KNN India, “With the working of BJP led government, the MSME segment of industries has definitely benefited. The announcements that Modi ji made during the time of Diwali are very beneficial for industries. Though MSMEs didn’t get loans in 59 minutes but other announcements are a boon for industries.”

Sharma added, “As BJP is again forming the government, I believe that whatever loopholes that has been left in the previous tenure will be covered this time.”

Uttar Pradesh’s Gautam Buddh Nagar Lok Sabha constituency saw polling on April 11 in the first phase of parliamentary elections.

In 2014, Sharma won nearly 6 lakh votes, defeating his nearest Samajwadi Party rival Narendra Bhati by around 2.8 lakh votes. (KNN Bureau)

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