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In powerful speeches at public meetings in Chhatrapati Sambhajinagar, Panvel & Mumbai, Prime Minister Narendra Modi highlighted the crucial choice facing Maharashtra in the upcoming elections - between patriotism and divisive forces. PM Modi assured the people of Maharashtra that the BJP-Mahayuti government is dedicated to uplifting farmers, empowering youth, supporting women, and advancing marginalized communities.

PM Modi recalled how the demand to rename Aurangabad to Chhatrapati Sambhajinagar was first raised by the iconic leader Balasaheb Thackeray. Despite the previous government’s hesitation, pressured by Congress, the Mahayuti government fulfilled this promise, reaffirming the state's rich legacy and respecting its pride. He pointed out that while Congress and its allies had gone to court to challenge the decision, the BJP-led government had made the renaming a reality.

In a broader vision of development and heritage, PM Modi discussed the strides being made in modern infrastructure across Maharashtra, particularly in Sambhajinagar. He highlighted ongoing projects, such as the Samruddhi Mahamarg, which connects Marathwada with Vidarbha and Mumbai, along with the rapid development of highways and railways. The Prime Minister also addressed water scarcity issues that have long plagued Marathwada, outlining how the Mahayuti government had successfully resumed and expanded initiatives such as the ‘Jalyukt Shivar’.

“This is the difference between Mahayuti and Aghadi, between BJP and Congress. Should Maharashtra have a government that solves water issues or one that halts projects? Don’t let Aghadi make you struggle for every drop again. Our government is focused on sustainable growth, providing assistance through schemes like the ‘Namo Shetkari Yojana’ and plans for expanding solar energy in agriculture,” he told the crowd at the rally in Sambhajinagar.

Criticizing Congress's divisive politics, PM Modi said, "The Congress has dangerous intentions. They are conspiring to scrap reservations for SCs, STs and OBCs. They had issued advertisements to remove reservations. We will thwart any such conspiracy. For a decade, they have struggled to accept an OBC Prime Minister, with their 'Shehzada' even pledging abroad to end reservations. Now, Congress is plotting to divide SC, ST, and OBC communities pitting caste against caste, to regain power. Their agenda is clear: divide and weaken. But remember, ‘Ek Hain Toh Safe Hain’."

On the national front, PM Modi warned against Congress’s proposals to reinstate Article 370 in Jammu and Kashmir, and reiterated, “Kashmir is an integral part of India, and the Constitution framed by Dr. B.R. Ambedkar should remain intact in the region. I urge the people of Maharashtra to reject such divisive agendas and support the government’s commitment to national unity and security.”

At his second rally in Panvel, PM Modi highlighted the region's rich marine resources and outlined government efforts to empower the coastal economy. He mentioned initiatives such as the introduction of modern boats and navigation systems, along with the PM Matsya Sampada Yojana, which provided thousands of crores in assistance to fishermen. The government also linked fish farmers to the Kisan Credit Card and launched schemes for the Mahadev Koli and Agari communities. He added that ₹450 crore was being invested to develop three new ports in Konkan, which would further boost fishermen's incomes and support the Blue Economy.

Talking about the women’s advancement, PM Modi asserted, “The Mahayuti government in Maharashtra gave women double benefits. An example was the Maharashtra Majhi Ladki Behen Yojana, which helped with expenses and advancing their work. However, Congress and the opposition opposed this. Their people even went to court to stop this scheme. Just think about how dangerous their intentions were... This is why it became the special responsibility of Maharashtra’s women to ensure that the opposition didn’t get another chance.”

After two successful rallies in Sambhajinagar and Panvel, PM Modi addressed the third public meeting of the day in Mumbai, emphasizing the choice Maharashtra faces in the upcoming elections: a government committed to progress or one mired in divisive politics.

He recalled the legacy of Maharashtra’s great leaders like Balasaheb Thackeray, who first raised the demand to rename Aurangabad to Chhatrapati Sambhajinagar. Despite opposition from Congress, the Mahayuti government fulfilled this promise, highlighting the contrast between the BJP’s respect for Maharashtra's pride and Congress’s attempts to obstruct progress.
In Mumbai, PM Modi focused on the city’s role as the dream capital of the nation, sharing the government’s vision for the future. He highlighted initiatives like Startup India, which has seen a surge of startups in the city, and the PM Awas Yojana, which has provided homes to the poor. He also pointed out that Mumbai's street vendors have benefited from the PM SVANidhi Yojana, helping over 1 lakh vendors in the city grow their businesses.

PM Modi criticized the opposition for their divisive politics, accusing them of undermining Maharashtra’s progress by stalling projects like the Metro and the Aghadi’s opposition to technological innovations. He stressed that only the BJP and Mahayuti can deliver real progress, while Congress and its allies work to divide communities and hold the city back.

He straight away called out Congress for their failure to recognize the significance of Marathi culture and language, while the BJP has ensured it receives the respect it deserves. He reinforced that the Mahayuti government stands firmly on the side of national unity and development, while the opposition, through their attempts to undermine national security and identity, has repeatedly shown their disregard for the nation’s progress.

PM Modi remarked that the city deserves a government that builds, not divides—one that embraces innovation, economic growth, and safety, ensuring that Mumbai thrives in every possible way. The rally came to an end with a strong call to the people to remain vigilant and support the government that prioritizes the welfare of every citizen.

In conclusion, PM Modi reiterated his message that the choice in Maharashtra’s election is clear, support for the development-oriented BJP-led Mahayuti government or a return to the divisive politics of Congress and its allies. He said, “You will not only choose your representative in this election, but you will also decide Maharashtra's future. Maharashtra's future is safe in the hands of the Mahayuti government. Remember this—Mahayuti’s government is what you need."

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Prime Minister Shri Narendra Modi chaired the 47th Annual General Meeting of the Prime Ministers Museum and Library (PMML) Society at Teen Murti Bhawan in New Delhi, earlier today.

During the meeting, Prime Minister emphasised that museums hold immense significance across the world and have the power to make us experience history. He underlined the need to make continuous efforts to generate public interest in museums and to enhance their prestige in society.

Prime Minister put forward a visionary concept of a “Museum Map of India”, aimed at providing a unified cultural and informational landscape of museums across the country.

Underlining the importance of increased use of technology, Prime Minister suggested development of a comprehensive national database of all museums in the country, incorporating key metrics such as footfall and quality standards. He also suggested organising regular workshops for those managing and operating museums, with a focus on capacity building and knowledge sharing.

Prime Minister highlighted the need for fresh initiatives, such as creation of a committee consisting of five persons from each State below the age of 35 years in order to bring out fresh ideas and perspectives on museums in the country.

Prime Minister also highlighted that with the creation of museum on all Prime Ministers, justice has been done to their legacy, including that of the first Prime Minister of India Shri Jawaharlal Nehru. This was not the case before 2014.

Prime Minister also asked for engaging top influencers to visit the museums and also invite the officials of various embassies to Indian museums to increase the awareness about the rich heritage preserved in Indian Museums.

Prime Minister advised that a compilation of all the legal battles and documents relating to the Emergency period may be prepared and preserved in light of the completion of 50 years after the Emergency.

Prime Minister highlighted the importance of preserving and documenting the present in a systematic manner. He noted that by strengthening our current systems and records, we can ensure that future generations and researchers in particular will be able to study and understand this period without difficulty.

Other Members of the PMML Society also shared their suggestions and insights for further enhancement of the Museum and Library.

Prime Minister also planted a Kapur (Cinnamomum camphora) tree in the lawns of Teen Murti House, symbolizing growth, heritage, and sustainability.