PM Modi addresses a massive gathering in Sonipat, Haryana

Published By : Admin | September 25, 2024 | 12:00 IST
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Initiating his speech at the Sonipat mega rally, PM Modi said, “As election day approaches, the Congress party is visibly weakening, struggling to maintain momentum, in stark contrast, the BJP is gaining widespread support throughout Haryana.” “The growing enthusiasm for the BJP is evident, with the people rallying behind the slogan – Phir Ek Baar, BJP Sarkar,” he further added.

PM Modi expressed that Dr. Babasaheb Ambedkar believed industries play a crucial role in empowering Dalits. He further noted that Ambedkar understood the plight of the poor and Dalit communities, recognizing the importance of factories in creating opportunities for them. “Babasaheb encouraged Dalits to acquire technical skills for better prospects. This vision of empowerment is reflected in the BJP’s policies and approach,” he stated, emphasizing that true empowerment of Dalits and marginalized communities can only be achieved through opportunities in industries.

PM Modi proudly shared that he had just returned from the US, where he met global leaders and CEOs of companies worth lakhs of crores of rupees. He spoke about India's youthful talent and emphasized that over the last decade, global trust in India has significantly grown. The world now perceives India as free from corruption and nepotism, poised for rapid progress.

He highlighted the significant role of "Make in India" over the past ten years, stating, “India is now manufacturing everything from mobile phones to fighter jets and aircraft carriers. In just the last three years, millions of jobs have been created in the manufacturing sector.” He noted that India is now exporting products to countries from which it once imported. For instance, he mentioned that India manufactures Suzuki cars and exports them to Japan. PM Modi emphasized that this remarkable achievement is happening right here on Haryana’s soil, asserting: "Products made in Haryana are now reaching global markets—this is the strength of New India."

Recalling the despair in Haryana ten years ago under the Congress government, PM Modi highlighted how farmers' lands were heavily exploited. He pointed out that Congress had handed over Haryana to middlemen and their cronies, adding that many Congress leaders faced serious allegations. He emphasized that there wasn't a single job in Haryana that didn’t involve bribes. PM Modi stressed the importance of keeping out a corrupt Congress party, which exploited Haryana.

Drawing parallels, PM Modi pointed out that the situation created by Congress in Haryana is now evident in Karnataka, where the Chief Minister faces allegations of land scams. He highlighted that the corruption in Karnataka isn’t limited to land scams; Congress also mismanaged funds meant for Dalits, as acknowledged by their CM in the assembly. PM Modi questioned why anyone would invest in a state plagued by corruption, emphasizing that without investment; young people in Haryana won’t secure jobs. He noted that the Haryana BJP government has committed to purchasing 24 crops at Minimum Support Price (MSP), unlike the previous Congress government, which was averse to MSP purchases.

PM Modi announced that the BJP government has approved the extension of the metro to Sonipat, highlighting that the new highways constructed by the BJP have made this region one of the most connected areas. He emphasized that Haryana is a medal factory for India, with its athletes playing a significant role in the country’s recent successes at the Olympics and Paralympics. The ongoing efforts to host the 2036 Olympics will benefit the youth of Haryana. Reflecting on the past, he noted that during Congress rule, particularly under CM Hooda, there wasn’t a single year without injustice against Dalits, with many losing their lives and suffering atrocities.

PM Modi firmly established that every Prime Minister from the Congress royal family has consistently opposed reservations. He emphasized that opposition to reservations is ingrained in Congress's DNA. He cautioned the public that even the fourth generation of the Congress royal family is now advocating for the abolition of reservations. He urged citizens to remain vigilant against Congress's anti-reservation tactics.

Taking a swipe at the Congress party, PM Modi remarked, "Had Congress truly cared, there wouldn’t be a need to provide essential services like gas, tap water, electricity, toilets, and bank accounts only now. I take pride in the fact that the 'Beti Bachao-Beti Padhao' initiative has positively impacted Haryana. A decade ago, the state had just 866 daughters for every 1,000 sons. Today, that figure has risen to 914. Haryana’s daughters are now excelling in sports, and they are making their mark in the police and the army. We are proud that in the NDA’s first women cadets' batch, a daughter from Haryana stood at the top."

PM Modi observed that in every Congress-ruled state, their Chief Ministers and ministers are embroiled in disputes, showing no concern for the people's suffering. He noted that the rising disputes within Congress are evident to all of Haryana, stating: "Voting for Congress means putting Haryana's stability and development at risk."

PM Modi asserted that every commitment made by the BJP is a solid guarantee. He emphasized that the BJP delivers on its promises and assured that in Haryana, every commitment will be swiftly implemented on the ground. He urged everyone to ensure a decisive victory for all BJP candidates, aiming to bloom the lotus for the third consecutive time in Haryana.

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Located within the Mahavir Jain Aradhana Kendra campus, the museum features seven distinct wings, each dedicated to unique aspects of India’s civilizational traditions. It offers visitors a comprehensive journey through centuries of knowledge and heritage. The museum integrates traditional exhibits with modern digital and audio-visual installations, creating an immersive and engaging experience for visitors, researchers, and scholars.

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PM in Sanand

Prime Minister will inaugurate the Kaynes Semicon Plant at Sanand GIDC, Ahmedabad. This will mark the commencement of commercial production at the facility, representing a significant milestone in India’s semiconductor journey.

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