BJP Leader CT Ravi Highlights Economic Growth and Infrastructure Development

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BJP leader CT Ravi underscored India’s economic progress and the significant strides made in infrastructure development under the current government’s leadership. Speaking in Bengaluru, Ravi compared India’s economic standing during the UPA government era with its current position, emphasizing substantial advancements.

“When there was a UPA government in the country, the Indian economy was at the 11th position in the world. Now, it is the 5th largest economy in the world,” Ravi stated, highlighting the transformative growth achieved under Prime Minister Narendra Modi’s administration.

Ravi outlined the widespread benefits expected from the budget’s allocations for infrastructure projects across every state in India. “Every state of India will benefit from the amount allocated for infrastructure,” he affirmed, indicating the government’s commitment to enhancing connectivity, industrial growth, and overall economic development.

Furthermore, Ravi announced the government’s plans to establish 12 industrial parks nationwide, underscoring efforts to bolster manufacturing and promote job creation. These initiatives are poised to further stimulate economic activity and support India’s aspirations for global economic leadership.

As discussions continue on the impact of government policies and budgetary allocations, Ravi’s remarks underscored the BJP’s stance on economic growth, infrastructure enhancement, and industrial expansion as pivotal to India’s development trajectory.

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