PM Modi addresses a public meeting in Madhya Pradesh’s Barwani

Published By : Admin | November 13, 2023 | 16:30 IST
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In an electrifying public address in Barwani, Madhya Pradesh, Prime Minister Narendra Modi said that the manifesto released by the Madhya Pradesh BJP is set to take the state to new heights. He said, “The meticulously crafted manifesto charts a transformative course for Madhya Pradesh, focusing on self-reliance, youth and women empowerment, and holistic development for all communities.”

PM Modi emphasized the inclusive nature of the BJP’s manifesto, stating, “The BJP’s manifesto is dedicated to strengthening every individual in my family.” He assured the people that the BJP’s track record reflects a commitment to turning promises into action, underlining, “Rest assured, every promise made to you will be fulfilled, and this is Modi’s guarantee.”

Addressing historical oversights, PM Modi highlighted the BJP’s dedicated efforts to enhance the dignity of tribal communities. He shared, “Congress has always overlooked and never cared about the tribal community. BJP has worked to enhance the dignity of the tribal community.”

Drawing attention to the slogan echoing in Madhya Pradesh, “Congress Aayi, Tabaahi Laayi,” PM Modi cited experiences where Congress governance led to crises. He contrasted the BJP’s commitment to delivering on promises with the unfulfilled assurances made by Congress in states like Himachal Pradesh.

The PM underscored the correlation between Congress governance and rising crime rates, riots, and atrocities against women. Referring to Rajasthan’s five-year misrule, PM Modi urged the youth to recognize another identity of Congress’ governance.

Highlighting the BJP’s commitment to tribal welfare, PM Modi outlined the party’s achievements, including the establishment of a separate ministry and budget for tribal community welfare. PM Modi said, “It was the BJP government that, for the first time, established a separate ministry and budget for the welfare of the tribal community. Now, basic amenities like roads, electricity, and water are reaching tribal villages under the BJP government.”

PM Modi lauded the increase in tribal children’s vaccination under Mission Indradhanush. He highlighted the effectiveness of the PM Matru Vandana Yojana and assistance to sisters under the Ladli Behna and Ladli Laxmi schemes. He acknowledged the BJP government’s initiation of a national campaign to eradicate sickle cell anaemia.

Drawing a stark contrast, PM Modi highlighted that Congress supported only 7-8 forest produce, whereas the BJP government provides MSP for more than 90 forest produce. He commended the BJP’s introduction of the Van Dhan Yojana.

Speaking on the upcoming Lok Sabha elections, PM Modi acknowledged the hard work of every Madhya Pradesh BJP karyakarta, stating, “Every BJP karyakarta is my strength.” He noted the active participation of women, emphasizing that the Congress is sleepless as his sisters in MP work as BJP karyakartas at every booth.

In concluding remarks, PM Modi urged voters to reflect on the BJP’s commitment to development, contrasting it with Congress’ unfulfilled promises and misrule. The manifesto signifies the BJP’s commitment to inclusive and holistic development, bringing prosperity to every corner of Madhya Pradesh.

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Recalling the political shift led by Nandigram and Medinipur five years ago, PM Modi said, “Medinipur and Nandigram showed the path of change five years ago. Now, the entire West Bengal has embarked on that very path of transformation.” He added, “What Nandigram achieved then, Bhawanipur will witness this time and the same change will echo across Bengal.”

The rally resonated with energetic slogans as the PM urged the crowd to join in, saying, ‘Paltano dorkar… Chai BJP Sarkar!’ The overarching theme of his address focused on restoring Bengal’s pride and setting it back on a path of growth and prosperity. PM Modi remarked, “This is not an ordinary election. It is about restoring Bengal’s glory, strengthening the foundation of a developed Bengal and taking the first decisive step by bidding farewell to a ruthless government.”

The Prime Minister contrasted India’s rapid economic progress with what he described as Bengal’s decline under the current state government. He said, “India is progressing at a fast pace, but the TMC government has pushed Bengal backwards on key development parameters.” He pointed to the industrial decline of Haldia and the migration of youth as indicators of governance failure.

On employment and youth issues, PM Modi accused the TMC government of betrayal. “The youth of Bengal have been doubly betrayed, there are no private jobs and even government recruitments have been looted,” he said. Emphasising reform, he assured that a BJP government would ensure transparent, time-bound recruitment and organise employment drives.

Addressing economic potential, particularly in fisheries, PM Modi highlighted missed opportunities. “Despite immense potential, Bengal is not self-reliant in fish production. In contrast, states governed by BJP or NDA have doubled production and are now exporting,” he noted, adding that a double-engine government would unlock Bengal’s blue economy.

He also criticised the state government for not effectively implementing central welfare schemes. “Because these schemes carry the ‘PM’ tag, they are either renamed or not implemented, hurting the poor and the elderly,” he said

Focusing on women’s safety, PM Modi expressed concern over rising crimes. “In Bengal today, daughters are not safe be it on the streets, in schools or workplaces. This is due to the protection given to criminals,” he asserted, while assuring that a BJP government would guarantee safety and dignity.

Outlining his vision, the Prime Minister presented “Modi’s Six Guarantees” for Bengal, promising governance based on trust, accountability, strict action against corruption, justice for victims, protection of constitutional rights and implementation of the Seventh Pay Commission for government employees.

Concluding his address, PM Modi called for decisive voter participation. “On 23rd April, every vote will shape Bengal’s future. Press the lotus button at every booth and ensure a government that delivers development, dignity and security,” he urged.