The Prime Minister’s has in the last few months inaugurated, among other projects, an underground sewage system in Maharashtra, a water supply scheme in a village in Manipur, extension of another section by Delhi Metro, laid the foundation stone of a university in Haryana and a Ring Road in Varanasi.
The PM’s inauguration spree ahead of the general election has raised eyebrows because of his blatantly political speeches that he has been delivering on every such occasion. While the projects are funded by tax payers, the Prime Minister is using more of tax payers’ money for propaganda purposes.
“Several projects are of purely local interest and importance,” says a journalist based in Odisha, “and they earlier would be inaugurated by the chief minister or other ministers of the state.” But the PM inaugurating these projects actually sends out the message that the PM is using these opportunities to canvass support for the BJP in the forthcoming election and before the Model Code of Conduct kicks in.
Another political observer in New Delhi pointed out on twitter that the PM will not be able to canvass as extensively as he did in 2014 because this time, as Prime Minister he will have less time to devote on campaigning. That is why the states and the areas chosen for the Prime Minister’s visits indicate where the BJP is trying to shore up its support.
source: NH