PM Modi attends a programme at BJP Headquarters in Delhi

Published By : Admin | October 8, 2024 | 20:10 IST
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Initiating his speech at the BJP headquarters following a remarkable victory in the assembly election, PM Modi proudly stated, “Haryana, the land of milk and honey, has once again worked its magic, turning the state 'Kamal-Kamal' with a decisive victory for the Bharatiya Janata Party. From the sacred land of the Gita, this win symbolizes the triumph of truth, development, and good governance. People from all communities and sections have entrusted us with their votes.”

He further expressed, “In Haryana, development has triumphed over lies. This unprecedented mandate will echo far and wide, marking a new chapter in Haryana's political history!”

“After decades, Jammu & Kashmir saw peaceful elections, with results marking a victory for India's Constitution and democracy. While the National Conference gained more seats, the BJP emerged as the largest party by vote share,” PM Modi shared as he extended his congratulations to all winners in Haryana and J&K, appreciating the dedication of BJP karyakartas. “Development triumphed over falsehoods, marking a new chapter in the state's political history,” he added, referring to Haryana’s win.

PM Modi asserted, “The BJP is not just the largest party; it is the one closest to the people's hearts. Haryana has given us a historic hat-trick, choosing development over Congress’s misrule. With support in Gujarat, MP, UP, and beyond, wherever the BJP governs, the people stand by us. Meanwhile, Congress struggles, with no second terms in years—its time is up!”

PM Modi launched a scathing attack against the opposition and reprimanded, “Congress sees power as its birthright, becoming a fish out of water when not in government. Desperate to return, they’ve resorted to spreading divisive caste politics, pitting the poor against each other. In Haryana, Congress rejected Dalit and OBC participation and openly threatened to end reservations. Their game is clear: trade the rights of the marginalized for votes.”

The PM warned further, “Congress aims to weaken India by sowing discord among its people, inciting farmers and Dalits against the BJP. Attempts to undermine our army and youth have also failed, as Haryana’s youth rejected these divisive tactics. The message is clear: anti-national politics will not prevail. Despite ongoing conspiracies against India’s democracy, economy, and social fabric, Haryana has responded decisively. We must all commit to thwarting these schemes and keep India on the path of development. In the Lok Sabha too, most of Congress's wins came due to allies. Wherever allies trusted Congress, they sank. Congress has now become a liability, dragging down its own partners,” he strongly emphasized.

PM Modi reminded the audience how, before the Lok Sabha results, Congress created chaos, constantly questioning the Election Commission's integrity. “They even dragged matters to the Supreme Court. Congress's aim has always been to cast doubt on our institutions' impartiality and mislead the public. This has been their habit for years,” PM Modi condemned the opposition’s agenda.

The PM returned to Kashmir’s chapter once again and questioned, “Some said Kashmir would burn after Article 370’s removal, but instead, it blossomed. The massive voter turnout was heartening. For the first time, from MLAs to BDCs and DDCs, elected representatives are now shaping the future. We've restored the true spirit of the Constitution in J&K—what better tribute to Dr. Babasahab Ambedkar than this?”

In his concluding remarks, PM Modi reassured and reiterated, “You have empowered every commitment aimed at lifting millions out of poverty. This mandate gives us the strength to take bold decisions for making India even more secure. I assure you that the next five years will witness rapid development. Haryana will prosper, and Jammu & Kashmir will thrive.”

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Prime Minister receives Agricola Medal from the Food and Agriculture Organization (FAO) of the United Nations in Rome
May 20, 2026

Prime Minister Shri Narendra Modi was today conferred with the prestigious Agricola Medal for 2026 by the Food and Agriculture Organization (FAO) of the United Nations, at the FAO Headquarters in Rome. The award was conferred in recognition of his exceptional leadership to address food security, sustainable agriculture and rural development in India and at the global level.

Prime Minister received the award from Dr. Qu Dongyu, Director General of FAO. He dedicated the honour to Indian farmers and the Indian agricultural scientific community, who tirelessly work to ensure food security and nutrition for Indians and for people around the World. He underlined that the recognition was a tribute to India’s commitment to human welfare, food security and sustainable development. Highlighting the centrality of agrarian life in India, Prime Minister emphasized that agriculture was a sacred bond between Mother Earth and the Indian people.

Prime Minister noted that India’s scientific and innovation-based approach to farming was fostering a sustainable, climate-resilient and future-ready ecosystem. In this endeavor, he expressed that practices such as ‘Per Drop More Crop’ and mission-based approach to micro-irrigation and precision farming were guiding its agricultural policies. Elaborating on tech-based farming solutions, he stated that Digital Public Infrastructure, AI-based advisory systems, drones, remote-sensing technologies and sensor-based machinery were helping Indian farmers to reap rich harvest and higher farm incomes. He stated that in the last 10 years, India had developed around 3,000 climate-resilient crop varieties. Prime Minister noted that India’s science-driven agriculture is strengthening global food security, in particular for countries in the Global South.

Prime Minister recalled that as a founding member of FAO, India was privileged to work with the organization to foster global food security, sustainable agriculture and a hunger-free world. He thanked FAO for working with India to promote healthy food choices through the celebration of the International Year of Millets.

Prime Minister Modi’s visit to FAO Headquarters was the first by an Indian Head of Government in the last 30 years.