When the youth lead, the nation moves forward: PM Modi to young karyakartas of Bihar
Bihar’s youth are not just the beneficiaries of change, they are its creators: PM Modi
The previous regime was a “lathbandhan,” not a gathbandhan: PM Modi to Bihar karyakartas
Every booth is the heartbeat of democracy: PM Modi called upon Bihar’s youth to lead

Prime Minister Narendra Modi interacted with spirited Yuva Karyakartas from Bihar under the “Mera Booth, Sabse Mazboot – Yuva Samvaad” initiative, blending inspiration with realism as he urged the youth to be the torchbearers of a Viksit Bharat.

Opening the session, PM Modi spoke of how GST reforms, such as reduced tax on bikes and scooters, have directly benefited young citizens. Emphasising the power of democracy, he reminded that “when the youth lead, the nation moves forward.”

The dialogue featured inspiring exchanges with young voices from across the state. Fellow young karyakartas highlighted how corruption-free access to seeds and fertilisers and the PM Kisan Samman Nidhi have transformed rural life. Recalling Bihar’s dark “Jungle Raj” days, PM Modi urged youth to hear firsthand from elders how lawlessness once ruled, so they value today’s peace and progress.

Discussing Bihar’s journey of transformation, PM Modi lauded the double-engine government for revolutionising roads, bridges and digital connectivity, turning 1.5-day journeys into a few hours’ drive. He encouraged organising a “Run for Unity” on Sardar Patel Jayanti, symbolising strength in togetherness.

In an uplifting interaction, one karyakarta also recited poem “Modi ji hai to mumkin hai.” Her stories of empowered women benefitting from Ayushman Bharat and Mahila Rozgar Yojana drew praise from the PM, who called women “the true architects of New Bihar.” His message to all was simple yet powerful - “Pehle Matdaan, Phir Jalpaan.”

A young karyakarta from Bhagalpur spoke about the transformation from corruption and fake job scams to transparent governance and digital growth. PM Modi humorously described the previous regime as a “lathbandhan,” not a gathbandhan, highlighting the chaos that once defined Bihar’s politics.

The PM commended young leaders, who shared how every home now has electricity, digital access, and direct benefit transfers. PM Modi added, “Lanterns belong to the past, today, light exposes the thieves!”
In his closing remarks, PM Modi urged youth to strengthen every booth, reach every voter, and showcase the impact of government schemes through personal connection. “Every booth is the heartbeat of democracy,” he said, calling upon Bihar’s youth to lead with discipline, service and digital savvy.

Concluding the Yuva Samvaad, PM Modi reaffirmed that Bihar’s youth are not just the beneficiaries of change, they are its creators.
“When every booth becomes strong,” he said, “Bharat becomes unstoppable.”

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Prime Minister greets citizens on National Voters’ Day
January 25, 2026
PM calls becoming a voter an occasion of celebration, writes to MY-Bharat volunteers

The Prime Minister, Narendra Modi, today extended greetings to citizens on the occasion of National Voters’ Day.

The Prime Minister said that the day is an opportunity to further deepen faith in the democratic values of the nation. He complimented all those associated with the Election Commission of India for their dedicated efforts to strengthen India’s democratic processes.

Highlighting the importance of voter participation, the Prime Minister noted that being a voter is not only a constitutional privilege but also a vital duty that gives every citizen a voice in shaping India’s future. He urged people to always take part in democratic processes and honour the spirit of democracy, thereby strengthening the foundations of a Viksit Bharat.

Shri Modi has described becoming a voter as an occasion of celebration and underlined the importance of encouraging first-time voters.

On the occasion of National Voters’ Day, the Prime Minister said has written a letter to MY-Bharat volunteers, urging them to rejoice and celebrate whenever someone around them, especially a young person, gets enrolled as a voter for the first time.

In a series of X posts; Shri Modi said;

“Greetings on #NationalVotersDay.

This day is about further deepening our faith in the democratic values of our nation.

My compliments to all those associated with the Election Commission of India for their efforts to strengthen our democratic processes.

Being a voter is not just a constitutional privilege, but an important duty that gives every citizen a voice in shaping India’s future. Let us honour the spirit of our democracy by always taking part in democratic processes, thereby strengthening the foundations of a Viksit Bharat.”

“Becoming a voter is an occasion of celebration! Today, on #NationalVotersDay, penned a letter to MY-Bharat volunteers on how we all must rejoice when someone around us has enrolled as a voter.”

“मतदाता बनना उत्सव मनाने का एक गौरवशाली अवसर है! आज #NationalVotersDay पर मैंने MY-Bharat के वॉलंटियर्स को एक पत्र लिखा है। इसमें मैंने उनसे आग्रह किया है कि जब हमारे आसपास का कोई युवा साथी पहली बार मतदाता के रूप में रजिस्टर्ड हो, तो हमें उस खुशी के मौके को मिलकर सेलिब्रेट करना चाहिए।”