These projects were sought for decades: PM Modi after laying foundation in Thoothukudi
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Thoothukudi (TN), February 28 (ANI): Prime Minister Narendra Modi on February 28 in Tamil Nadu said that he wishes to unveil a truth which is bitter but necessary. The projects that I have brought here today were the demands of the people here for decades. “Today, I wish to unveil something, a truth... Truth is bitter, but necessary. Today, I am directly accusing the UPA government. The projects that I have brought today were the demands of the people here for decades. Those who are in power here today, used to run the government and the departments in Delhi at that time. But, they never cared about your development. They talked about Tamil Nadu, but did not have the courage to take steps for the welfare of Tamil Nadu,” said PM Modi Prime Minister Narendra Modi inaugurated, laid the foundation stone of and dedicated to the nation multiple development projects worth Rs 17,300 crore in Tamil Nadu's Thoothukudi district on Wednesday. PM Modi inaugurated various projects aimed at making the V O Chidambaranar Port as the first Green Hydrogen Hub Port of the country. These projects include desalination plant, hydrogen production and bunkering facility among others. PM Modi also dedicated tourist facilities in 75 lighthouses across ten States/UTs during the programme.
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