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Congress, SP, BSP Ignored The Kisan Of Amroha: PM Modi

Ahead of the Lok Sabha elections 2024, PM Narendra Modi on Friday addressed a public rally in Amroha, Uttar Pradesh.

Things PM Modi Addressed

Addressing a public rally, PM Narendra Modi emphasized the unwavering support and enthusiasm of the people of Amroha.

PM Modi stated, “Your enthusiasm is indicating that today there is only one slogan in Amroha, that is Kamal Chhap.”

PM reiterated that there is only one voice of Amroha, ‘Phir Ek Baar Modi Sarkar.’

PM Modi asserted, “2024 Lok Sabha elections are pivotal, determining the trajectory of India’s future. Each vote in this election holds the power to shape the destiny of the nation.”

“BJP is forging ahead with grand visions and ambitious goals for the villages and the underprivileged. However, the INDI Alliance focuses its efforts on keeping rural areas and villages lagging behind,” PM Modi added.

PM however mentioned that today UP possesses modern airports facilitating robust connectivity.

PM Modi added that the region of Amroha and western Uttar Pradesh is also known for its hardworking farmers.

Taking a jibe at the opposition parties, PM Modi elaborated that Congress, SP, and BSP have ignored the Kisan of Amroha.

He added that through various initiatives like PM-KISAN and a record rise in MSPs BJP have pioneered the prosperity and empowerment of all the farmers.

Highlighting the tendencies of the INDI alliance, PM Modi emphasized their reliance on seeking votes based on Corruption, Appeasement & Dynasty. PM pointed out that the alliance consistently attacks Sanatana values and opposed significant events.

Regarding the politics of appeasement, PM Modi noted its historical role in inciting riots in Western UP. Ensuring the safety of women in the state, PM highlighted the significant improvements in law and order under the BJP government.

Meanwhile, the first phase of the Lok Sabha elections kicked off today. In today’s first phase, 102 constituencies spanning 21 states and Union Territories will participate in the voting process. Vote counting is scheduled for 4 June.

Also Read: Every Vote Counts & Every Voice Matters: PM Narendra Modi

Mankrit Kaur

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