Prime Minister Narendra Modi on Monday asserted that 'Acche Din' (good days) have come for the country in the last one year.

In an interview to news agency UNI, PM Modi also took a jibe at those who were ridiculing the achievements of the NDA regime.

Sending a tough message, PM Modi added, "Hate speeches and discrimination against any community won't be tolerated."

The Prime Minister also termed the criticism of his land bill as 'Politically Motivated and said, "the bill focuses will benefit the farmers."

Earlier in an interview to PTI, Modi had said, "Every day was a new bad day and there were new scandals. People were furious. Today, after a year, even our opponents have not accused us of bad actions. You tell me, if there is not a single scandal, is this is not Achche Din?

Few days ago, hitting out at Congress, in an interview to news agency ANI, Modi said, "Suit-boot is definitely more acceptable than suitcase. After ruling for 60 years, the Congress has suddenly remembered the poor."

He further added, "People of this country have suffered and remained poor due to short-sighted policies of the Congress. The result of Congress’ politics and governance of sixty years is that poverty is still our biggest challenge."

In an interview to The Tribune, the Prime Minister took a dig at Congress saying that the party was politicising the issue of one-rank-one-pension (OROP) and have no right to speak on it. "Jawans have been demanding OROP for 57 years but the past governments did nothing when they were in power," Modi said.