Rajasthan has decided to firmly support the BJP again: PM Modi in Rajasthan

Published By : Admin | April 21, 2019 | 13:45 IST
The past five years have seen what a strong, transparent and people centric government can do: PM Modi
I particularly appeal to the first-time voters that they are the creators of a ‘New India,’ their dreams are my dreams and so we will ensure the fulfill their aspirations and hopes from us: Prime Minister Modi
At the time when the country celebrates its 75th year of independence in 2022, we aim to achieve 75 goals towards sustainable and inclusive development for all: PM Modi in Rajasthan

Addressing two major public meetings in Chittorgarh and Barmer in Rajasthan, Prime Minister Narendra Modi enthralled his supporters with his power-packed speeches touching upon varying issues.

 

Appreciating the enthusiasm of voters to vote in the ongoing General elections, PM Modi said, “The past five years have seen what a strong, transparent and people centric government can do. The entire country now believes that Modi might risk his entire political career but will never let the country down. This is why it is all the more important that the people of Rajasthan stand firmly with the BJP and so I urge all the voters to vote strongly in support of the BJP. I particularly appeal to the first-time voters that they are the creators of a ‘New India,’ their dreams are my dreams and so we will ensure the fulfill their aspirations and hopes from us.”

 

Comparing the state of governance during the UPA and NDA, PM Modi said, “While our tenure since 2014 has been marked by historic strides in improving the lives of our people by providing the most vulnerable people with bear universal access to basic necessities of life, on the other hand, seven decades of rule by successive Congress governments were marked by numerous scams, cases of bribery, corruption and dynastic politics. This is the stark difference between the BJP and the Congress.”

 

Describing his vision for the future of the country, Prime Minister Modi said, “At the time when the country celebrates its 75th year of independence in 2022, we aim to achieve 75 goals towards sustainable and inclusive development for all. By then, we aim to enable farmers to double their existing incomes, provide access to clean cooking fuel, electricity, sanitation and a home to live in for every Indian family. This is pur dream that we will work towards in our next term to see our ‘New India’ take shape.”

 

 

 

 

Click here to read full text speech at Chittorgarh

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