"Shri Narendra Modi addressed massive rallies in Baghpat and Amroha in Uttar Pradesh, and at Gohana in Haryana"
"Our ideology is that India is everything for us, that society is bigger than family. We will live and die for the nation: Shri Modi"
"We admire Chaudhary Charan Singh but his own son has left his path. Can you trust someone who betrayed the path of their father: Shri Modi"
"Baghpat needs a leader who will walk shoulder to shoulder with the farmers. Jameeni neta chahiye, jo kisan ke saath kandhe se kandha milakar chale: Shri Modi"
"Law and order is poor and that’s why we have got a seasoned police officer. So, vote for him: Shri Modi on Satyapal Singh"
"I urge you- we have to make the Government in Delhi but we need a Lotus from Baghpat also. Satya ka kamal khile aur Baghpat kshetra phale phoole: Shri Modi"

 

Addressing a massive rally in Gohana (Sonepat district, Haryana), Shri Narendra Modi affirmed that the people of the nation, particularly the youth are no longer going to accept the false promises of the Congress Party. He said that the people now want development over everything else. He also pointed that the Congress and their leaders may be ‘Naamdaar’ but the BJP and its Karyakartas are ‘Kaamdaar.’ Shri Narendra Modi appealed to the people of Haryana to vote in large numbers on 10th April and elect the BJP and its allies.

Launching a scathing attack on the Congress Party Shri Modi said, “Congress made several promises but now times have changed. People want development and not divisive politics. People want opportunities and not opportunism. Youth wants skills, jobs and not petty politics and communalism.” 

In his speech, Shri Modi also warned the people against those elements that are misleading the people and seeking votes in his name, adding that the only way to make Shri Modi the PM is to vote for the Lotus and the allies of the BJP. There is no other way, he categorically stated.

Uttar Pradesh:

Pride in BJP’s ideology and an assurance of the development of the country was conveyed by Shri Narendra Modi at his speeches in Baghpat and Amroha in Uttar Pradesh.

Retaliating to the Congress Vice President’s recent statement of ‘Modi not being a person, but an ideology’, Shri Modi gave a befitting reply by affirming that he was proud to be part of an ideology. Shahzada said Modi is an ideology. I am proud to be from an ideology. Our ideology is Nation is bigger than party. Our ideology is that India is everything for us, that society is bigger than family. We will live and die for the nation. Shahzada, you can't battle this ideology. Your whole family hasn't been able to match this ideology. Our ideology is not about aspiring for posts, it’s based of sacrifice,” stated Shri Modi, while challenging that the Congress could never compete with this ideology since it required ‘tyaag and tapasya’, which the Congress was incapable of.

Shri Modi stated how the Congress had supressed the mantra of ‘Jai Jawan, Jai Kisan’ given by Shri Lal Bahadur Shastri, by letting soldiers killed and leaving farmers to die. He spoke of how the issue of “One Rank, One Pension” would have been solved if Shri Atal ji had won the 2004 elections, but the Congress has never been able to give a solution for this. Expressing shock at how the Central government had fed the Pakistan PM with chicken biryani even as Indian soldiers were being killed on the border, Shri Modi spoke of how such inhuman acts had demoralized the armed forces. “Couldn't we have told Pakistan PM that this can wait? No, but the Centre lacks that courage,” said Shri Modi. He also spoke of the distressing condition of sugarcane farmers, who weren’t paid well for their produce and left to die by the overburdening of loans.

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Appreciating the efforts of Shri Chaudhary Charan Singh, initiated towards the welfare of farmers, Shri Modi spoke of how Charan Singh’s son – Civil Aviation Minister Shri Ajit Singh - had taken a completely different path, conflicting with his father’s ideologies. “Chaudhary Charan Singh was fed up of Congress, their policies against farmers. He came out against Congress. But, while it is the duty of every child to fulfil their parents' dream, Charan Singh’s son took a different path. A son cannot join those who ruined their father. It never happens. We admire Chaudhary Charan Singh but his own son has left his path. In a society if a son leaves the father's path, he cannot be accepted in that society and that too for power. Can you trust someone who betrayed the path of their father? Let them keep flying planes but Baghpat doesn't want Hawai Netas. Yeh hawai neta hai, unhe aapke raaste ki parwah nahi hai. Baghpat needs a leader who will walk shoulder to shoulder with the farmers. Jameeni neta chahiye, jo kisan ke saath kandhe se kandha milakar chale,” said Shri Modi.

Citing the lack of infrastructure development in UP, Shri Modi highlighted how Gujarat enjoyed 24x7 electricity across the State, while the people of UP had to spend long hours in darkness. He also spoke of the lack of foresightedness of the Congress at tapping the potential of cities like Baghpat, Meerut, Ghaziabad and Gautam Buddha Nagar and developing them into Satellite towns.  Talking about the grave concern of the security of women in UP, Shri Modi urged the people to vote for Shri Satyapal Singh, who has had a distinguished career as an IPS officer, and take the lead in ensuring a safe and secure society. “Law and order is poor and that’s why we have got a seasoned police officer. So, vote for him,” said Shri Modi.

Speaking on how the 2014 Elections would witness the end of the SABKA – SP, BSP and Congress, Shri Modi said, “These family parties...things can't change with them. Let’s free ourselves from dynasty politics. I urge you- we have to make the Government in Delhi but we need a Lotus from Baghpat also. Satya ka kamal khile aur Baghpat kshetra phale phoole,” affirmed Shri Modi.

Stating the special association Shri Modi shared with the land of Baghpat, he said that while this land was the ‘karma bhoomi’ of Maharshi Dayanand Saraswati, Shri Modi came from Gujarat which was the ‘janma bhoomi’ of the Maharshi. He also recalled the momentous contribution of Baghpat in the 1857 freedom struggle, and affirmed that while then it was about ‘Kamal and roti’ and an ‘Angrez Mukt Bharat’, in 2014, the elections were about ‘Kamal and Modi’ and working towards ensuring a Congress mukt Bharat.

Baba Bhairavdasji Maharaj, Captain Abhimanyu and Dr. Satyapal Singh were present on the occasion. Shri Satyapal Singh, who is the BJP candidate from Baghpat, spoke of how the region was lagging behind in development, and applauding the growth witnessed in Gujarat, said, “Modi ji, we want to see the same development as the people of Gujarat have seen. India wants a Swarna Yug under you.”

Shri Narendra Modi addressed a massive rally in Baghpat, Uttar Pradesh

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Shri Narendra Modi addressed a massive rally in Baghpat, Uttar Pradesh

Shri Narendra Modi addressed a massive rally in Baghpat, Uttar Pradesh

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Glimpses of the Bharat Vijay rally at Amroha in Uttar Pradesh :

Shri Narendra Modi addressed massive rallies in Baghpat and Amroha in Uttar Pradesh

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Glimpses of the Bharat Vijay rally at Gohana in Haryana

Shri Narendra Modi addressed massive rallies in Baghpat and Amroha in Uttar Pradesh, and at Gohana in Haryana

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October 03, 2024
Phase II will comprise 128 stations with new lines of 118.9 km enabling total Metro Rail Network of 173 kms in Chennai
Financial implications will be Rs.63,246 crore
Commuter friendly multi-modal integration at 21 locations
Approved corridors connect North to South and East to the West of Chennai

The Union Cabinet chaired by the Prime Minister Shri Narendra Modi has approved the proposal of the Ministry of Housing & Urban Affairs for Chennai Metro Rail Project Phase-II comprising three corridors. The total length of the approved lines will be 118.9 km with 128 stations.

The project completion cost is Rs.63,246 crore and is planned to be completed by 2027. Once Phase-II is fully operational, the Chennai city will have a total Metro Rail network of 173 Km. The Phase II Project comprises following three corridors:

Corridor-(i): from Madhavaram to SIPCOT for a length of 45.8 Km with 50 stations.
Corridor-(ii): from Lighthouse to Poonamalle Bypass for a length of 26.1 Km with 30 stations, and
Corridor-(iii): from Madhavaram to Sholinganallur for a length of 47 Km with 48 stations.

Once Phase-II is fully operational, the Chennai city will have a total Metro Rail network of 173 Km.

Benefits and Bolstering Growth:

The Phase-II of Chennai Metro Rail Project represents a significant advancement in the city's infrastructure development. Phase-II acts as a major expansion of the Metro Rail Network in the city.

Enhanced Connectivity: Phase-II will add approximately 118.9 Km of new metro lines. The Corridors of Phase-II connects North to South and East to the West of Chennai passing through the major influence areas at Madhavaram, Perambur, Thirumayilai, Adyar, Sholinganallur, SIPCOT, Kodambakkam, Vadapalani, Porur, Villivakkam, Anna Nagar, St. Thomas Mount connecting large number of industrial, commercial, residential and institutional establishments and also provides effective Public Transport for the work force engaged in these clusters and connectivity to various parts of the city. It will extend connectivity to rapidly growing areas like Sholinganallur, which serves as a hub for the south Chennai IT corridor. By connecting Sholinganallur via ELCOT, the metro corridor will cater to the transportation needs of the burgeoning IT workforce.

Reduction in Traffic Congestion: Metro Rail as an efficient alternate road transport and with Phase-II as an extension to the Metro Rail network in the Chennai city is expected to alleviate traffic congestion and will be particularly impactful on heavily congested routes of the city. Reduction in road traffic can lead to smoother movement of vehicles, reduction in travel time, increasing overall road safety etc.

Environmental Benefits: With the addition of Phase-II Metro Rail Project and increase in overall Metro Rail Network in Chennai city, can significantly reduce carbon emissions compared to traditional fossil fuel-based transport.

Economic Growth: Reduced travel times and improved access to different parts of the city can enhance productivity by allowing individuals to reach their workplaces more efficiently. The construction and operation of Phase-II will generate numerous jobs in various sectors, from construction workers to administrative staff and maintenance personnel. Also, the enhanced connectivity can stimulate local businesses, especially in areas near new metro stations which can also attract investment and development in previously less accessible regions.

Social Impact: The expansion of Phase-II Metro Rail network in Chennai will provide more equitable access to public transport, benefiting diverse socio-economic groups and reducing transport disparities which will contribute to a higher quality of life by reducing commute times and improving access to essential services.

The Phase-II Chennai Metro Rail Project is set to be a transformative development for the city. It promises to deliver enhanced connectivity, reduced traffic congestion, environmental benefits, economic growth, and improved quality of life. By addressing key urban challenges and providing a foundation for future expansion, Phase-II will play a crucial role in shaping the city's development trajectory and sustainability.