PM Modi addresses rallies in Mau, Chandauli and Mirzapur, Uttar Pradesh

Published By : Admin | May 16, 2019 | 10:15 IST
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The people of Bengal have resolved to get rid of their corrupt, insensitive and repressive government and will give the TMC’s goons a befitting response by voting resoundingly in support of the BJP: Prime Minister Modi

Prime Minister Narendra Modi addressed three large public rallies in Mau, Chandauli and Mirzapur in Uttar Pradesh today where he contrasted the BJP’s model of inclusive development with that of Opposition Mahamilawat’s model of division, hate and fear and said that the citizens of the country had rejected the latter model and the elections results on 23rd May will prove it.

Addressing the massive crowd in attendance, PM Modi hit out at the Opposition alliance ‘Mahamilawat’ for creating rift in society while enriching themselves by illegal activities. He said, “Initially these ‘Mahamilawati’ leaders wanted to destroy Modi’s image and even posed for cameras together in order to show their unity against Modi, but when it came to naming their Prime Miniserial candidate, everyone has begun projecting themselves as the next Prime Minister, leaving all their ‘unity’ aside. By now, the people have shown them that they will no longer let the Opposition’s divisive model win and so these ‘Mahamilawatis’ have resorted to running a vicious campaign of spreading lies, hate and fear among the people in order to increase their votes.”

Speaking about the recent violence and vandalism that has characterized much of election campaigning in Bengal this time, Prime Minister Modi said, “The kind of hooliganism and violence that has taken place during election campaigning in West Bengal this time is unprecedented not only in its scale but also because the ruling TMC has employed its entire state machinery in sponsoring such violence against the BJP. However, the people of Bengal have resolved to get rid of their corrupt, insensitive and repressive government and will give the TMC’s goons a befitting response by voting resoundingly in support of the BJP.” In this context, PM Modi blamed the TMC for vandalizing the bust of Ishwar Chandra Vidyasagar at a Kolkata college during the recent road show of BJP President Amit Shah and said that the BJP government was fully committed to Vidyasagar’s vision of reform and peace and will install a grand statue of the social reformer again.

PM Modi later predicted a 300-seat plus victory for the BJP in the upcoming elections and attributed his confidence to the overwhelming support the party has received from people of all sections. He described how the ‘Mahamilawati’ Chief Ministers of SP-BSP ruled UP for a long time and instead of focusing on people’s development, they indulged in massive corruption, enriching their own families illegally while the ordinary people languished in poverty. He applauded the state BJP government under CM Yogi Adityanath for rapidly transforming the state’s economy while also achieving major milestones in providing access of basic services like electricity, sanitation, water and housing to the poorest people.

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

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Addressing the gathering, the Prime Minister noted his recent visit to Ajmer where development projects worth thousands of crores were inaugurated and appointment letters were handed over to over 21,000 youth. He stated that these back-to-back programs within a week send a powerful message about the state’s development trajectory, noting that "they tell us at what speed Rajasthan is moving forward today."

The Prime Minister highlighted that today is a day of new hope for Kota, Bundi, Baran, and Jhalawar as the modern airport, built at a cost of approximately 1,500 crore rupees, begins to take shape. While extending his best wishes to the people of the region, Shri Modi remarked, "This modern airport is going to give new momentum to the development of the entire region in the coming times."

Recalling his visit in November 2023, the Prime Minister expressed satisfaction that the promise made to the people regarding the airport is now being fulfilled. Transitioning from the previous inconvenience of traveling to Jaipur or Jodhpur for flights, Shri Modi asserted, "When this airport starts, travel will be easy and trade will grow rapidly in the entire area including Kota."

The Prime Minister described Kota as a unique center of both education and energy, producing electricity from nuclear, coal, gas, and water sources. Shri Modi praised the global identity of Kota Doria sarees, Kota stone, and local agricultural produce like Bundi’s Basmati rice, asserting that "this new airport in Kota will work to multiply these possibilities many times over."

Discussing the region's potential for tourism, the Prime Minister mentioned the spiritual significance of Shri Mathuradhish Ji and Garadia Mahadev alongside wildlife hubs like Mukundara Hills. “The enhanced air connectivity would bring global tourists to the region, and its direct benefit will be available to the youth, traders, and local economy here", Shri Modi emphasised.

The Prime Minister also touched upon the broader connectivity revolution in Kota, including the modernization of railway stations under the Amrit Bharat scheme and the impact of the Delhi-Mumbai Expressway. Highlighting the shift toward agro-based industries, Shri Modi stated, "this new chapter of air connectivity after rail and road will give more speed to the development of Kota."

Acknowledging the efforts of local leadership, the Prime Minister lauded Kota MP and Lok Sabha Speaker Om Birla for his dedication to the region's progress. Commenting on Shri Birla’s role in the Parliament, the Prime Minister remarked that "he is a teacher who handles the entire class well, even when facing unruly students from certain big families."

Reflecting on the national aviation landscape, the Prime Minister noted that the number of airports has increased from 70 in 2014 to over 160 today. Pointing to new terminals and airports near Delhi as examples of decentralized growth, Shri Modi expressed, "I am confident that this new airport of Kota will also give new momentum to the development of this area in the same way."

In his concluding remarks, the Prime Minister stressed the importance of the "Double Engine" government and clear intentions in achieving rapid progress. He envisioned a prosperous and empowered state, concluding that "this strong foundation of Developed Rajasthan is giving more strength to the resolution of Developed India.”