Ahead of the Lok Sabha elections 2024, PM Narendra Modi on Wednesday addressed a public rally in Nalbari, Assam.
Addressing a public rally, PM Narendra Modi urged the attending crowd to light their phone flashlights and connect with the Surya Tilak of Lord Ram in Ayodhya.
PM Modi stated, “This birthday of Lord Ram has come after 500 years, when he got the privilege of celebrating his birthday in his own home.”
On the occasion of Bohag Bihu, PM Modi revealed BJP’s Sankalp Patra. He emphasized Sabka Saath, Sabka Vikas. PM assured non-discriminatory NDA schemes benefiting all.
The Prime Minister further promised 3 crore new houses for the poor in 5 years. He continued free ration provision for unbiased benefits.
The Prime Minister asserted, “Today, Modi’s guarantee is prevailing. And the Northeast itself is a testimony to Modi’s guarantee.”
“The Northeast, which was only given problems by the Congress, has been transformed into a source of opportunities by the BJP, PM added.
PM Modi said, “Congress fuelled separatism and Modi made efforts for peace and security. What Congress could not do in 60 years, Modi did in 10 years.”
Taking a dig at the Congress party, PM Modi asserted, “Congress doesn’t care about the sentiments of the people of Assam. Your vote for Congress will not form the government at the center. Your vote for BJP will build a developed India.”
Meanwhile, The Lok Sabha polls for 14 seats in Assam will be held in 3 phases starting on 19 April.
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