PM Modi engages lively audiences in Jharkhand’s Sarath & Godda

Published By : Admin | November 13, 2024 | 13:45 IST
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PM Modi addressed large gatherings in Jharkhand's Sarath & Godda. He said, "Today, the first phase of voting is happening in Jharkhand. The resolve to protect livelihood, daughters, and land is visible at every booth. There is strong support for the guarantees that the BJP has given for the future of women and youth. It is certain that the JMM-Congress will be wiped out in the Santhali region this time."

Accusing the ruling JMM-led coalition in Jharkhand of engaging in dangerous vote-bank politics, PM Modi said the population of Hindus and Adivasis was declining, while that of infiltrators was rapidly increasing.

“The JMM-Congress coalition has done everything wrong to make outsiders permanent residents of this land. They have made fake documents for these infiltrators. Tribal daughters were deceived under the pretext of marriage, and land was seized. These infiltrators have taken away your jobs... even your bread,” the PM established.

PM Modi further warned about Congress' dangerous intentions to end SC/ST/OBC reservations. He criticized Congress for attempting to divide these communities by breaking their unity. He emphasized that only by staying united will these communities safeguard their rights and ensure reservations remain protected and reiterated - "Ek Hain toh Safe Hain!"

The PM also highlighted the significant difference between the Congress era and his own government in ensuring direct benefits for the people. “Under Congress, funds were siphoned off by corruption, but after 2014, Modi ensured that government benefits directly reach beneficiaries without intermediaries.” He mentioned how, through initiatives like opening bank accounts for the poor and the disadvantaged, money like the PM Kisan Samman Nidhi directly reaches the farmers. He also talked about the BJP's new schemes for women and farmers in Jharkhand, ensuring financial aid reach them.

He further emphasized the importance of developing Jharkhand as part of a "Viksit Bharat," with the state's contribution to the nation's energy sector. PM Modi called for collective efforts to make Jharkhand a proud and prosperous state, with promises of continued development. He urged his supporters to ensure that every citizen receives the benefits they deserve, guaranteeing a better future for all, and encouraged them to secure a resounding victory for BJP-NDA candidates.

Attending and addressing the second rally of the day in Godda, Jharkhand, PM Modi expressed gratitude to the women of the state for their support. He criticized the local government for hijacking benefits meant for women, like housing and water supply. PM Modi assured that under the BJP-NDA government, every family in Jharkhand will get permanent homes, water, gas connections, and free electricity. He also promised solar panels for households, ensuring free power and compensation for any surplus electricity generated.

PM Modi exposed the harsh realities of the Opposition parties, that while Congress, RJD, and JMM have ruled this region for years, all they have given are migration, poverty, and unemployment. Despite the region's long history, it lacked railway connectivity until the NDA government took charge, bringing multiple trains to Godda. He emphasized that under the BJP-NDA government, industries, power plants, and cement factories are now boosting local employment. Highlighting the region's growth, he said, "We will ensure Santhal-Pargana’s identity is shaped not by migration but by tourism." He assured that BJP-NDA will fulfil commitments of jobs, education, and fighting corruption, especially targeting mafia-driven corruption in recruitment.

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