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PM Modi says 'Phir Ek Baar Modi…' after poll dates announced, ‘opposition rudderless’

PM Modi said BJP_NDA fully prepared for the biggest festival of democracy after the Election Commission announced the schedule of 7-phase Lok Sabha polling.

Updated on: Mar 16, 2024 05:36 PM IST
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Prime Minister Narendra Modi took to X minutes after the Election Commission announced the Lok Sabha election 2024 schedule and said the BJP-NDA are fully prepared for the elections while the opposition is rudderless and issueless. "The biggest festival of democracy is here! EC has announced the 2024 Lok Sabha election dates. We, the BJP-NDA, are fully prepared for elections. We are going to the people on the basis of our track record of good governance and service delivery across sectors. #PhirEkBaarModiSarkar," PM Modi posted.

PM Modi took to X after the Lok Sabha election 2024 schedule was announced and wrote: 'The biggest festival of democracy is here'.
PM Modi took to X after the Lok Sabha election 2024 schedule was announced and wrote: 'The biggest festival of democracy is here'.

“Ten years ago, before we assumed office, the people of India were feeling betrayed and disillusioned thanks to INDI Alliance’s pathetic governance. No sector was left untouched from scams and policy paralysis. The world had given up on India. From there, it’s been a glorious turnaround,” PM Modi wrote.

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“Powered by 140 crore Indians, our nation is creating new records of development. We have become the fifth largest economy and crores of people have been freed from poverty. Our schemes have reached all parts of India and the emphasis of saturation has yielded great results,” the prime minister's long X post read.

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“Our Opposition is rudderless and issueless. All they can do is abuse us and practice vote bank politics. Their dynastic approach and attempts of dividing society are not being accepted. Equally hurting them is their corruption trackrecord. People don’t want such leadership,” PM Modi added.

Laying out a roadmap for the coming five years, Narendra Modi wrote, "In our third term, there’s much work to be done. The last decade was about filling gaps created by those who ruled for seventy years. It was also about instilling a spirit of self-confidence that yes, India can become prosperous and self-reliant. We will build on this spirit..

“The war against poverty and corruption will go on at an even faster pace. The emphasis on social justice will be strong. We are going to work towards making India the third largest global economy. We will further cement our effort for fulfilling the dreams of the youth.”

“I can clearly see that the coming five years will be about our collective resolve of establishing the roadmap that will guide our trajectory as a nation for the next thousand years and make India the embodiment of prosperity, all-round growth and global leadership. I derive great strength from people’s blessings, especially the poor, our farmers, Yuva and Nari Shakti. When they say ‘मैं हूँ मोदी का परिवार’, it fills me with joy and makes me work harder to build a Viksit Bharat. This is THE era to make it happen and together we will! यही समय…” PM Modi wrote.

 
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