PM Modi addresses a public meeting in Nandurbar, Maharashtra

Published By : Admin | May 10, 2024 | 11:33 IST
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Prime Minister Narendra Modi addressed a public meeting in Nandurbar, Maharashtra. He paid his respects to inspirational leaders Jananayak Krishnaji Rao Sable, Mahatma Jyotiba Phule, and Savitribai Phule. Speaking on the auspicious occasion of Akshaya Tritiya and Parshuram Jayanti, PM Modi extended his best wishes to all citizens, stating, "The blessings we receive today become eternal."

Reflecting on his past visits to Nandurbar, PM Modi reminisced about enjoying strong tea at Chaudhari Chaiwale's tea stall. He expressed gratitude for the love and support received from the people of Nandurbar, emphasizing his commitment to serving the underprivileged and tribal communities.

"I am not from a royal family like the Congress. I have grown up in poverty. I know how much you have suffered here," said PM Modi, acknowledging the challenges faced by tribal communities, including the lack of basic amenities like water and electricity.

Highlighting the government's efforts to address these challenges, PM Modi reaffirmed his commitment to providing homes, water, and electricity to every household. He mentioned that over one and a half million poor people in Nandurbar have been provided with PM housing, along with essential amenities.

Furthermore, PM Modi emphasized the BJP's focus on eradicating sickle cell anaemia and ensuring food security. He said, “Congress has never cared for tribal brothers and sisters. Sickle cell anaemia is a big threat in tribal areas. But Congress didn't pay much attention to this disease. It is the BJP that has launched a campaign to eradicate sickle cell anaemia from the root. So that no poor person is malnourished, we have also been concerned about this.”

He criticized Congress for neglecting tribal welfare and attempting to gain votes through lies and false promises. "The NDA government has ensured water supply to every household in more than 20,000 villages in Maharashtra, including 111 villages of Nandurbar," said PM Modi, highlighting the government's achievements in the region.

Speaking on the issue of reservations, PM Modi condemned the Congress party's agenda to divide and manipulate reservation policies for their political gains. He assured the audience that the rights of SC, ST, and OBC communities would be protected under his leadership.

“No matter how many efforts they make. No matter how many lies they spread with anti-national forces. You have Modi's trust, Modi's guarantee. As long as Modi is alive, no one can touch the reservations of SC, ST, OBC. ‘Vanchiton Ka Jo Adhikaar Hai, Modi Unka Chaukidaar Hai,” said PM Modi.

"Congress has never cared for tribal brothers and sisters. It's the BJP that is building museums for tribal warriors across the country," said PM Modi, criticizing the Congress for neglecting the contributions of tribal revolutionaries.

Discarding Congress and its allies’ anti-Hindu and anti-national thoughts, PM Modi said, “When I go to the temple, even Congress calls it anti-India. Look at the mindset of Congress. They call the Ram temple in Ram's own country anti-national. Those who do government sponsored iftaris for appeasement. Those who beautify the graves of terrorists. They call me anti-national for going to my Ram temple. The INDI alliance is attacking not me, but your faith. The Congress party is conspiring to erase Hindu faith from the country.”

PM Modi highlighted the fake Shiv Sena’s intentions and moves towards misleading people, saying, “I feel sad many times thinking about how much Balasaheb Thackeray would be suffering. Now these fake Shiv Sena people have started taking even the culprits of bomb blasts in their campaign. So, it's not a big deal that they dream of burying me alive. These people have lost the support and trust of the public, their political ground has slipped away.”

“But they forget that the 140-crore people of India are my protectors. The ‘Matru Shakti’ of this country is my shield. I have so much blessing from the ‘Matru Shakti’ that these people won't be able to bury me alive even if they want to,” the Prime Minister added.

In his closing remarks, PM Modi urged the people to support BJP candidates in the upcoming elections and reaffirmed his commitment to serving the nation.

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The Prime Minister, Shri Narendra Modi today chaired the Semiconductor Executives’ Roundtable at 7, LKM. The Prime Minister discussed a wide range of subjects relating to the semiconductors sector. Shri Modi spoke about how this sector can further the development trajectory of our planet. He also highlighted the reforms taking place in the country making India a great investment destination.

The CEOs appreciated India’s commitment to the growth of the semiconductor sector and said that what has transpired today is unprecedented wherein leaders of the entire semiconductor sector have been brought under one roof.

Sanjay Mehrotra, CEO of Micron said that PM Modi's vision of developing semiconductors in India and increasing self-reliance is very exciting and the policy set up by Prime Minister Modi to incentivise semiconductor manufacturing in India is also very very exciting. “This is the perfect timing for India's semiconductor mission, to develop semiconductor opportunities, because AI will grow, opportunities will increase and I really believe that the best is yet to come”, he added.

Ajit Manocha, CEO, SEMI said that there's no parallel to the Prime Minister's leadership and that it is exceptional. He said that it has not just inspired India but the entire world. “Modi's leadership thinks it's so nice that the whole world is coming with me to this summit”, he added.

Kurt Sievers, CEO NXP said that he is extremely excited and delighted by Prime Minister Modi's vision, consistency and foresight into what is needed from a semiconductor industry ecosystem development perspective for India. He said that he has not met a single world leader with such deep expertise in the Semiconductor industry as the Prime Minister.

Randhir Thakur, CEO, TEPL said that the Semiconductor industry is really excited about the vision of the Prime Minister and how he's looking at the digital infrastructure for the future of our country. He said that semiconductors will play an important role in Viksit Bharat.

Bob Pragada, CEO, Jacobs said that the work being done by the Prime Minister to elevate India on the global scale is something that not only India but what the world needs. “India to be at the forefront of the manufacturing renaissance. That's about to happen. I think within the next decade, India can be a leader on the world scale”, he added.

Hidetoshi Shibata, CEO, Renesas said that the Prime Minister’s message is always simple and clear, so we know what he wants. “Absolute clarity always helps, makes very agile and fast progress”, he added.

Luc Van Den Hove, CEO of IMEC said that he is extremely impressed with the leadership shown by the Prime Minister. He lauded the Prime Minister’s commitment and dedication to making India a powerhouse in the area of semiconductor technology. He also expressed satisfaction with the Prime Minister’s long-term R&D vision beyond manufacturing. He Reached out to form a very strategic partnership to enable India to become strong in R & D.

Russell C Ellwanger, CEO, Tower said he thought the Prime Minister’s vision and the execution thereof is one of a kind, truly commendable.

Anirudh Devgan, CEO, Cadence said it's really good to see Prime Minister Modi's leadership over the last few years. He said semiconductor is essential technology for all digital industries. And with Modi Ji’s leadership, there is a big momentum compared to three years ago. He said he has been fortunate to be involved in it from the beginning and it's really positive to see every year there is big improvement.

Sassine Ghazi, President & CEO, Synopsys said in the last two, three years, the enthusiasm and the focus around the sector with clear strategy of how to and where to invest from design all the way to manufacturing. He said right now what he is seeing, the interest, is to go from an engineering center to create products for both local and global consumption.

Prof Arogyaswami Paulraj, Emeritus Stanford University said he must say that India has taken a huge step forward in the semiconductor industry. “A lot of energy, a lot of progress, and it's really the honorable Prime Minister's vision and drive that has made it happen”, he added.

Vellayan Subbiah, Chairman, CG Power said that it is a really exciting time for the semiconductor industry and that this is just the beginning. He also predicted India getting to an unprecedented level and lauded the never-before-seen level of industry-government collaboration.

Prof Pradeep Khosla - Chancellor, UCSD said the Prime Minister has shown an amazing vision in the Semiconductor Mission. He said no administration in the history of this country had the courage to create a right policy when it came to semiconductors and he was so glad that the Prime Minister has his vision and he has a commitment and I'm confident he's gonna make us succeed.