Prime Minister Narendra Modi, under the "Mera Booth Sabse Mazboot" initiative, engaged with BJP karyakartas across Delhi through the NaMo App, energizing them for the upcoming elections. He emphasized the importance of strengthening booth-level organization to ensure BJP’s continued success and urged workers to connect deeply with every voter.

During the interaction, PM Modi sharply criticized the AAP government for prioritizing luxuries, such as constructing a "Sheesh Mahal," instead of addressing fundamental issues like clean drinking water and pollution in the Yamuna. He also highlighted AAP’s failure to deliver on promises made to women in Punjab, including financial assistance, contrasting it with BJP's record of fulfilling commitments such as the Ayushman Bharat, Ladli Behna Yojana, and the 8th Pay Commission announcement.

PM Modi reiterated BJP's focus on empowering youth, creating job opportunities, and turning Delhi into a hub for startups and innovation. He encouraged karyakartas to reach out to first-time voters, communicate the party’s vision, and expose AAP’s misgovernance, including its failures in education, housing, and handling corruption scandals.

The PM concluded by urging every karyakarta to connect with families multiple times, highlighting BJP’s developmental initiatives and its vision for a Viksit Delhi. He underscored the need for a “double-engine government” in Delhi to transform it into a global model of progress and innovation.

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April 01, 2026

Prime Minister Narendra Modi visited a tea garden in Assam’s Dibrugarh and interacted with the women working there. Walking through the plantation, he briefly joined them in plucking tea leaves and observed their work up close.

The PM’s interaction with the plantation workers was a memorable one. Calling tea the soul of Assam, the Prime Minister acknowledged the contribution of tea garden workers in shaping the state’s identity and sustaining a sector that reaches markets across the world.

The women working in the tea plantation shared various aspects of their culture. The PM praised the tea garden communities for their hard work and perseverance, noting that it has strengthened Assam’s pride.

In a special gesture, the women also sang a traditional song paying homage to Jagat Janani Maa. It reflected how tradition remains closely linked with everyday life in the tea gardens, offering a glimpse into the lives and contributions of those who form the backbone of Assam’s tea industry.