কংগ্রেসের 'এ’ টিম হেরে যাচ্ছে, তাই কংগ্রেসের 'বি’ টিম সীমান্তের ওপারে সক্রিয় হয়ে উঠছে: আহমেদনগরে প্রধানমন্ত্রী মোদী
মহারাষ্ট্রে কৃষকদের সংকটে ফেলেছে কংগ্রেস: আহমেদনগরে প্রধানমন্ত্রী মোদী
প্রথম দফার নির্বাচনে ইন্ডি জোট পরাজিত হয়েছে এবং দ্বিতীয় দফার নির্বাচনে ভেঙে পড়েছে: বিডে প্রধানমন্ত্রী মোদী
কংগ্রেসের আমলে প্রধানমন্ত্রীর বাসভবনে সন্ত্রাসবাদীদের স্বাগত জানানো হত: বিডে প্রধানমন্ত্রী মোদী

Prime Minister Narendra Modi addressed public meetings in Ahmednagar and Beed, Maharashtra, rallying support for BJP and NDA ahead of the upcoming elections. Addressing the gathering, PM Modi emphasized the significant contributions of Maharashtra in development, cooperative movements, and the legacy of Balasaheb Vikhe Patil. He fondly remembered Balasaheb Vikhe Patil, acknowledging his role in the progress of the state.

The Prime Minister then highlighted the ongoing voting for the third phase of the elections, stating that the overwhelming support received by the BJP-NDA indicates the imminent end of the Congress-led coalition government. He asserted, "The expiry date of the INDI alliance government is set for June 4. After June 4, no one will be found to hoist the flag of the INDI alliance anymore."

“This election is happening between satisfaction (Santushtikaran) and appeasement (Tushtikaran). The entire effort of BJP-NDA is to satisfy the people with their hard work. While those of INDI alliance are engaged in appeasing their vote bank through their conspiracies. Congress has made its entire manifesto bearing the imprint of Muslim League,” he added.

PM Modi drew a sharp contrast between the agendas of the BJP-NDA and the Congress-INDI alliance. He characterized the BJP-NDA's focus as development, poverty alleviation, national security, and the honor of the country while criticizing the Congress for appeasing its vote bank through empty promises.

Highlighting the BJP-NDA's achievements in poverty alleviation and farmer welfare, PM Modi listed initiatives such as providing pucca houses, Jan Dhan accounts, and free grain for 80 crore needy people.

“Today, the Congress and INDI alliance have themselves exposed their dangerous conspiracy. Right now, it belongs to SC/ST/OBC, the poor of the general category.

PM Modi condemned the Congress-INDI alliance's dangerous agenda, particularly regarding reservations. He criticized their proposal to grant reservations solely to Muslims, jeopardizing the rights of SC/ST/OBC communities. He warned against their attempt to change the Constitution to serve their special interests.

“Now INDI alliance says that they will snatch away this entire reservation from SC/ST/OBC and give it to Muslims. They want to give away the entire reservation that Baba Saheb Ambedkar stopped. These Congress and INDI alliance people want to do this. The Constitution opposes reservation based on religion. Now they want to change this Constitution. So that they can make their special vote bank happy,” said PM Modi.

Regarding the recent statements made by Congress leaders about the Mumbai terrorist attacks of 26/11, PM Modi termed them as dangerous and insulting to the victims and security forces. He questioned the credibility of Congress and its allies to lead Maharashtra.

The Prime Minister said, “No trick of the INDI alliance is working in front of the people. They are even crossing the limits of hopelessness. The situation is indicating desperation. The ‘A team’ here is losing, so the ‘B team’ of Congress is becoming active across the border. To boost the morale of the Congress, tweets are being made from across the border. In return, the Congress party is giving clean chits to terrorists.”

Highlighting the infrastructural development and national security in the last 10 years achieved under the NDA government, PM Modi said, “Modi has ensured security and development for the last 10 years. The problems left by the Congress legacy have been solved by us. Congress pushed farmers into crisis in Maharashtra. The drought crisis worsened. Congress remained busy with its loot. We have addressed the concerns of farmers by completing pending projects for years. The work on the Nilwande Dam started in 1970.”

Highlighting the developmental projects in Maharashtra, PM Modi mentioned the construction of the Ahilyanagar-Solapur highway, outer ring road, and new expressways. He emphasized the focus on infrastructure development, railways, airports, and the Mumbai-Shirdi Vande Bharat train, which will enhance tourism and employment opportunities in the region.

PM Modi urged the people of Maharashtra to vote wisely on May 13, emphasizing the importance of supporting BJP candidates. He assured that their votes would strengthen the BJP-NDA's agenda of development and progress.

Addressing his second public gathering in Beed, Maharashtra, PM Modi expressed his heartfelt connection to the late Gopinath Munde and urged support for development and nationalism in the state.

PM Modi stated, "There has been a heartfelt connection between us and our late Gopinath Munde ji from Beed. He always discussed the development of Beed and Marathwada with me. I remember him fondly."

Speaking about the ongoing elections, PM Modi remarked on the declining hopes of the INDI alliance, stating, "In the first phase, the INDI alliance was defeated, in the second phase, it was devastated, and today in the third phase, the lamp of the INDI alliance has also gone off."

Highlighting his commitment to the development of India, PM Modi sought blessings from the people, emphasizing that their future generations are his legacy. He pledged to work tirelessly to improve the future of the country and its citizens, stating, "Modi is on a mission for the development of India. You are my family; the entire India is my family."

PM Modi also criticized the agenda of the INDI alliance, accusing them of planning a 'Mission Cancel' if they come to power. He stated, "Their only agenda is this, if they come to power, they will run a 'Mission Cancel'." He highlighted their intentions to cancel Article 370, the CAA, and laws against triple talaq, among other policies.

Highlighting Congress’ anti-national approach, PM Modi said, “The country has not forgotten, that day when during Congress's time, terrorists were welcomed at the Prime Minister's residence. And the country also saw that day, when Congress's biggest leader was shedding tears for the terrorists killed in Batla House.”

Furthermore, PM Modi warned against the appeasement politics of the Congress and the INDI alliance, expressing concern over their plans to give full reservation to Muslims at the expense of existing SC-ST-OBC reservations. He urged caution, particularly among Dalits, backward classes, and tribals.

Regarding the nationalist stance, PM Modi asserted that the real nationalist force is with the BJP while accusing the Congress and its allies of making fake promises and creating fake videos.

Speaking about Congress and INDI Alliance’s misrule, PM Modi said, “Wherever Congress has gone, it has crushed dreams. Maharashtra and Marathwada are suffering because of it. The INDI alliance has never paid attention to the drought issues here. They only indulged in corruption. The Marathwada water grid project was stalled for 60 years.”

PM Modi underscored the importance of development in Marathwada, emphasizing the NDA's commitment to infrastructure projects in the region, including the Bharatmala project and irrigation initiatives.

While concluding his address, PM Modi called upon the people of Maharashtra to support the BJP and its allies in the upcoming elections, urging them to vote for the vision of a developed India.

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Campaigning for the upcoming Assembly elections, Prime Minister Narendra Modi addressed a massive public gathering in Gogamukh, marking his first rally in Assam after the announcement of polls. The event witnessed an overwhelming turnout, with enthusiastic participation from youth, women and local communities, signaling strong momentum for the BJP-led NDA.

Opening his address with high energy, the Prime Minister said, “This is my first public meeting after the announcement of elections in Assam. The sea of people in front of me, the enthusiasm of the youth and the blessings of our mothers and sisters clearly show this time, a hat-trick is certain.” Echoing popular sentiment, he added, “Everyone is saying- ‘Aakou Ebaar… NDA Shorkar!’”

Invoking the spiritual and cultural heritage of Assam, PM Modi remarked, “I am fortunate to begin this campaign with the blessings of Lord Shiva at Ghughuli Dol and Donyi-Polo. I bow to Srimanta Sankardev and pay tribute to great sons of Assam like Lachit Borphukan and Bharat Ratna Bhupen Hazarika.”

Highlighting the development trajectory under BJP governments, PM Modi said, “Under the leadership of Sarbananda Sonowal and now Himanta Biswa Sarma, Assam has witnessed a new era of service and good governance over the past decade.” He emphasized that the election is not just about forming a government but about building a ‘Viksit Assam for a Viksit Bharat.’

Referring to the BJP’s recently released manifesto, he noted, “This ‘Sankalp Patra’ is truly a ‘Mangal Patra’- it brings prosperity for Assam. It lays out a clear roadmap for jobs, self-employment and ₹5 lakh crore investment in infrastructure.”

On women empowerment, he said, “Through the Lakhpati Didi initiative, nearly 3 lakh women in Assam have already become financially independent. Now, we aim to empower 40 lakh women.”

Emphasizing farmers’ welfare, PM Modi said that over ₹7,500 crore has been transferred to 20 lakh farmers under PM-KISAN. He added, “Small farmers will now receive an additional ₹11,000 annually. Our government is also committed to permanent solutions for Assam’s flood problem.”

Contrasting past and present, the PM reiterated, “The youth of today have only seen BJP’s governance. They have not witnessed the dark days of Congress rule when Assam was known for violence, curfews and unrest.”

He added that Assam is now defined by development, citing examples such as refinery expansion, bamboo-based bio-refinery projects, and upcoming semiconductor manufacturing. “Soon, Assam will be known not just for tea, but also for chips. ‘Chai bhi, Chip bhi’-this is our roadmap for a Viksit Assam.”

Targeting the opposition, PM Modi said, “For Congress, power and family come first. They ignored Assam’s development for decades.” He also warned against divisive politics, alleging that Congress is attempting to revive policies of appeasement.

Coming down heavily on Congress, PM Modi said, “The people of Assam have freed the state from Congress’s misgovernance, but must remain vigilant as the party is now attempting to push a ‘dangerous agenda’ for political gain.” He recalled that before 2014, the Congress-led government had tried to introduce a divisive communal violence law aimed at appeasement, which was stopped by the BJP-NDA. He alleged that Congress is once again proposing a similar approach in Assam, exposing its intent to divide society for votes.

The Prime Minister further accused Congress of supporting infiltration and previously allowing illegal encroachments on farmers’ and tribal lands. He asserted that while the BJP-NDA government is taking strict action against such encroachments, Congress is opposing these efforts. Warning that Congress seeks to alter Assam’s demographic balance, he assured that the BJP-NDA government will continue to protect the land, rights and identity of Assam’s people, calling it ‘Modi’s guarantee.’

Highlighting infrastructure growth, the PM pointed out that while only three bridges were built over the Brahmaputra in decades of Congress rule, the BJP government has completed five major bridges in just over a decade, with more underway.

Reaffirming commitment to tribal welfare, PM Modi said, “Our mantra is ‘Sabka Saath, Sabka Vikas’. Those left behind will be brought forward.” He highlighted initiatives for the Missing community, including education in native language and youth employment programs.

Concluding his address, PM Modi urged voters to ensure a record turnout. “On April 9, all voting records must be broken. Every BJP-NDA candidate is a soldier of Assam’s development. Make them victorious.” He ended with a strong assurance: “You form the BJP government again and Assam will progress at an even faster pace. This is Modi’s guarantee.”