PM Modi addresses rally in Khargone, Madhya Pradesh

Published By : Admin | May 17, 2019 | 11:30 IST
My election campaign began from Meerut in U.P and is ending at Khargone in M.P, both places closely associated with the First War of Independence of 1857: PM Modi
These elections are historic because the nation is geared up to give second term to a majority government after three decades: PM Modi in M.P.
Since assuming power in 2014, the BJP government has been inspired by the values of patriotism, efficient governance and ‘Antyoday’ as its guiding values: Prime Minister Modi

Prime Minister Narendra Modi addressed the last rally of supporters this election season in the Khargone constituency of Madhya Pradesh. The rally saw PM Modi talk at length about the milestones achieved for the nation’s progress since 2014 as well as his vision for the next five years.

Emphasizing on the significance of the ongoing Lok Sabha elections, PM Modi said, “My election campaign began from Meerut in U.P and is ending at Khargone in M.P, both places closely associated with the First War of Independence of 1857. These elections are historic because the nation is geared up to give second term to a majority government after three decades with 130 crore Indians clearly choosing NDA as their choice for the next government to make their dream of a ‘New India’ come true.”

Describing the BJP government’s commitment to empower the tribal communities, PM Modi said that ever since assuming power in 2014, the BJP government was inspired by the values of patriotism, efficient governance and ‘Antyoday’ as its guiding values towards empowering the poorest while also creating development opportunities for the aspiring urban middle class. I want to assure the tribal people that as long as the BJP is there, no one can touch the land of the forest dwellers. We are ensuring to provide access to basic services like roads, sanitation, electricity, education and cooking fuel to the tribal areas so as to help them join the mainstream.”

PM Modi later reiterated his government’s commitment to doubling the existing income of farmers by 2022 through a series of targeted reforms, many of which were implemented since 2014 such as increasing the MSP to one and half times the cost as well as large scale distribution of Soil Health Cards and Kisan Credit Card among many others. Lastly, he urged his enthusiastic supporters to turn out to vote in support of the BJP in large numbers and keep the wheels of India’s rapid progress moving unhindered in the five years to come.

 

 

 

 

 

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