Even foreign govts know Modi will be back: PM

Wednesday 21st February 2024 06:11 EST
 

Prime Minister Narendra Modi stated that not only the BJP but also the international community is "entirely confident" about his government's return after the Lok Sabha polls. He further emphasized that a third term for the saffron regime is crucial for India to take the leap towards becoming a developed nation by 2047.

Addressing BJP national council meeting’s valedictory session, Modi cited invitations he’s got from several foreign countries for “July, August and September”, adding: “What does this imply? They also know: Aayega Toh Modi Hi.”

“In today's scenario, political parties in different countries openly acknowledge that India's strength is beneficial for the entire world. The respect for India and its influence is growing in every continent. Countries around the globe are emphasising the establishment of deeper connections with India,” he further said.

In his keenly-awaited speech, Modi coined a new slogan “Bhajapa Jaruri Hai” as he exhorted BJP workers to give it their all in the 100 days leading up to polls to help NDA achieve the “Abki Baar 400 Paar” target, stressing that a third term for the BJP was the essential condition for India to become a developed country.

Significantly, he talked about a divide in the Congress between those who target him because of their “hatred for Modi'' and those who believe that this tactic could be counter-productive. “One group thinks that Modi’s image should be distorted while the old school group considers that Modi should be spared as it might boomerang on them. It shows that they don’t have any issue against the government and their fight is not ideology driven,” the PM said and added, “Congress is so demoralised that it has lost the courage for ideological and intellectual opposition. Therefore, resorting to insults, and false accusations against Modi has become their sole agenda.”

Addressing a gathering of more than 12,000 party workers, the Prime Minister expressed his dedication to serving the people, emphasizing that his involvement in politics is driven by a commitment to "Rashtraniti" rooted in the values of Chhatrapati Shivaji, rather than the complexities of "Rajniti."


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