"Shri Narendra Modi addressed rallies across Uttar Pradesh"
"We are proud of the sacrifices of Rani Laxmibai. This is a blessed land. There are rivers but there is no water for people: Shri Modi in UP"
"There is a government here where gun licenses are more than the families that are there. What law & order set up is this: Shri Modi in UP"
"Enough of these games, 5 years SP and 5 years BSP. Not to mention how Congress controls everything from behind: Shri Modi in UP"
"I saw Rahul ji's statement this morning and I could not resist laughing. Forget nation, will they run Congress like this: Shri Modi"
"Guj's population is 6 crore but Rahul Baba said 27000 crore jobs are vacant in Gujarat. What are you saying: Shri Modi in UP"
"SP is divided into 4 groups- 1 is the small Lohiaite group. There is Sukhwadi Party, Stree Virodhi Party & 4th Samaj Virodhi Party: Shri Modi in UP"
"These SP and BSP, who survive on Congress oxygen...and Cong runs on their oxygen. Their games will be clear: Narendra Modi"
"I was hearing Uma ji's speech, she knows the problem this region faces. She is totally devoted to the development of this region: Shri Modi in UP"
Addressing massive rallies across Uttar Pradesh on 27th April, Shri Narendra Modi spoke of the misrule in UP under SABKA (SP, BSP and Congress) and urged the people to end their divisive and destructive politics by voting in large numbers for the BJP. Shri Modi spoke at Jhansi, Mahoba, Fatehpur, Unnao and Sidhauli, and exposed the Congress’ falsity, whereby their only aim was to tarnish Shri Modi’s image and stop him from becoming the Prime Minister.
The divisive and deceitful strategies of SABKA (SP, BSP and Congress) were exposed by Shri Modi who spoke of their hidden tactics, through which the SP and BSP took turns to rule the State and ruin its people, even as the Congress backed them both from the Centre. “SP, BSP and Congress they are one. They are not different. These SP and BSP, who survive on Congress oxygen...and Cong runs on their oxygen, their games will be clear:SP is divided into 4 groups- 1 is the small Lohiaite group. Second is Sukhwadi Party, third being Stree Virodhi Party & fourth being the Samaj Virodhi Party,” said Shri Modi.
Shri Modi criticized the Congress President and Vice President for their ignorance of facts, and spoke of how the Congress VP’s recent claims of Gujarat not having a ‘Lokayukta’ were merely baseless accusations. He urged the Congress VP to get his facts right, and shared the recent report submitted by the Lokayukta in Gujarat which actually indicted Congressman Late Shri Amarsinh Chaudhary for his role in illegal deforestation activities. “Lokayukta also submitted a report & that report indicts a former CM whose son is a minister in the UPA. Amarsinh ji is no longer with us. Keeping that respect in mind, we were silent but please see the lies you spread,” said Shri Modi. He further stated how the Congress had influenced reputed institutions like the CBI, IB and RAW to trouble Shri Modi since they feared his meteoric rise.
Stating how the Congress VP’s irrational statements were nothing less than an amusement programme, Shri Modi spoke of how Rahul Gandhi had claimed of Gujarat having nearly 27000 crore jobs lying vacant, without even considering that the entire population of Gujarat was only 6 crores. He also stated how the Congress VP had thoughtlessly claimed that ‘2 out of 1’ children were malnourished in Gujarat. “You have seen the Kapil Sharma TV serial. That will shut and TV will show these speeches by Congress leaders for entertainment,” said Shri Modi.
Watch : Fatehpur (Uttar Pradesh): Shri Narendra Modi addresses a Public Meeting
Shri Modi attacked the anarchy witnessed in UP, wherein every family had to keep guns for their personal safety, and said, “It would be better if youth had a pen and the farmer has his produce rather than people having guns in their hands.”
Stating how the Congress feared losing, Shri Modi said that this was evident in the fact that none of its ministers were willing to contest the elections. He also spoke of how the Prime Minister refused to acknowledge the Modi wave in the country, and stated that this didn’t come as a surprise to many, since the PM had never acknowledged the grave concerns of price rise, corruption and unemployment too.
The Congress’ laxity in working for its people was also revealed by Shri Modi when he stated how, despite claiming to provide jobs to nearly 5 crore through NREGA, just about few lakhs had till date been employed. He also stated employment figures of Amethi and Rae Bareli, wherein only 2700 families out of 67000 families and 3300 families out of 123000 families, respectively, were given jobs. He further exposed the misdoings of State government Ministers in UP, wherein some of them did not even shy away from making money out of schemes meant for the handicapped. The lack of basic amenities, like water and sanitation across various parts of the country, deeply portrayed the inefficiency of the Congress and their inconsideration for the people, said Shri Modi.
Acknowledging and appreciating Smt. Uma Bharti’s commitment to serve the people of UP, Shri Modi said that her familiarity with local issues and her devotion towards the people will certainly enable the BJP to serve the region better.
Affirming how the voting till date has asserted the ousted of the Congress and laid the foundation for a strong and stable government in Delhi, Shri Modi urged the people to support the BJP and enable the formation of a strong and stable government in Delhi.
India remains a committed partner in Africa’s development journey: PM Modi in Parliament of Ghana
July 03, 2025
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The Right Honourable Speaker,
Leadership of the House,
Honourable Members of Parliament,
Members of the Council of State,
Members of the Diplomatic Corps,
Representatives of Political Parties,
The Ga Maan Tasse,
Independent Constitutional bodies,
Civil Society Organizations,
The Indian Community in Ghana,
Maachhhe !
Good morning!
I am deeply honoured to address this esteemed House today.
It is a privilege to be in Ghana - a land that radiates the spirit of democracy, dignity, and resilience. As the representative of the world’s largest democracy, I bring with me the goodwill and greetings of 1.4 billion Indians.
Ghana is known as the land of gold, not just for what lies under your soil, but as much for the warmth and strength in your hearts. When we look at Ghana, we see a nation that shines with courage that rises above history that meets every challenge with dignity and grace. Your commitment to democratic ideals and inclusive progress truly makes Ghana a beacon of inspiration for the entire African continent.
Friends,
Last evening was a deeply moving experience. Receiving your national award from my dear friend, President Mahama, is an honour. I will always cherish it.
इस सम्मान के लिए में 140 करोड़ भारतीयों की तरफ से घाना के लोगों का आभार व्यक्त करता हूँ।
On behalf of the 1.4 billion people of India, I thank the people of Ghana for this honour. I dedicate it to the enduring friendship and shared values that bind India and Ghana.
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Distinguished members,
Earlier today, I had the honour of paying tribute to a visionary statesman, and beloved son of Ghana Dr. Kwame Nkrumah.
He once said,
"The forces that unite us are intrinsic and greater than the super-imposed influences that keep us apart.”
His words continue to guide our shared journey. His vision was a democratic Republic, built on strong institutions. True democracy promotes discussion and debate. It unites people. It supports dignity and promotes human rights. Democratic values may take time to grow. But it is our responsibility to preserve and nurture them.
Friends,
India is the mother of Democracy.
हमारे लिए लोकतंत्र एक system नहीं, एक संस्कार है हजारों वर्षों से लोकतंत्र ने भारतीय समाज को निरंतर गति दी है
For us, democracy is not merely a system. It is a part of our fundamental values. From thousands of years ago, we have examples of centers like Vaishali. The Rig Veda, one of the world’s oldest scriptures, says:
आनो भद्राः क्रतवो यन्तु विश्वतः
It means, let good thoughts come to us from all directions.
This openness to ideas is the core of democracy. India has over two thousand five hundred political parties. I repeat, two thousand five hundred political parties. Twenty different parties governing different states, twenty-two official languages, thousands of dialects.
This is also the reason that people who came to India have always been welcomed with open hearts. The same spirit helps Indians integrate easily wherever they go. Even in Ghana, they have blended into society, just like sugar in tea.
Distinguished Members,
The histories of India and Ghana bear the scars of colonial rule. But our spirits have always remained free and fearless. We draw strength and inspiration from our rich heritage. We take pride in our social, cultural and linguistic diversity.
We built nations rooted in freedom, unity, and dignity. Our relationship knows no bounds. And with your permission, may I say, our friendship is sweeter than your famous ‘Sugarloaf’ pineapple. With President Mahama, we have decided to elevate our ties to a comprehensive partnership.
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Friends,
The world order created after the Second World War is changing fast. The revolution in technology, the rise of the Global South, and the shifting demographics are contributing to its pace and scale. The challenges such as colonial rule that humanity has faced in the earlier centuries, still persist in different forms.
The world is also facing new and complex crises such as climate change, pandemics, terrorism, and cybersecurity. Institutions created in the last century are struggling to respond. The changing circumstances demand credible and effective reforms in global governance.
Progress cannot come without giving voice to the Global South. We need more than slogans. We need action. That is why, during India’s G20 Presidency, we worked with the vision - One Earth, One Family, One Future.
We put emphasis on Africa’s rightful place at the global high table. We are proud that the African Union became a permanent member of the G20 during our Presidency.
"May all be happy, May all be free from illness, May all see what is auspicious , May no one suffer in any way.”
This philosophy embodies India’s approach to the world. It guided our actions during the COVID pandemic. We shared vaccines and medicines with over 150 countries, including our friends in Ghana.
We launched Mission LiFE - Lifestyle For Environment, to address climate change and promote sustainable living. This inclusive spirit powers our global initiatives like:
One World, One Sun, One Grid;
One World One Health; for a healthier planet;
International Solar Alliance; to encourage solar energy and sustainability;
International Big Cats Alliance; to protect wildlife;
and the Global Biofuels Alliance; to advance clean biofuels and cut carbon emissions.
I am glad that Ghana, as a founding member, will host the African Regional Meeting for the International Solar Alliance this September. This demonstrates our shared belief that the world is one family.
Distinguished members,
Over the past decade, India has seen a major transformation. The people of India have reposed their faith in peace, security, and development. Last year, they re-elected the same government for the third consecutive time. Something, that happened after more than six decades.
Today, India is the fastest growing emerging economy. On the foundations of stable polity and good governance, India will soon be the third largest economy.
We already contribute nearly 16% to global growth. Our demography is paying its dividend. India now has the world’s third largest start -up ecosystem. India is an innovation and technology hub, where global companies want to converge.
We are recognised as the Pharmacy of the world. Indian women today lead in science, space, aviation and sports. India landed on the Moon. And, today an Indian is in orbit giving wings to our human space flight mission.
कितना सुखद संयोग है कि, भारत के कई गौरव भरे क्षणों में, अफ्रीका जुड़ा हुआ है। जब भारत के चंद्रयान ने, चाँद के साउथ pole पर लैंड कया, तो उस दिन भी मैं अफ्रीका में था। और आज , जब एक भारतीय एस्ट्रोनॉट, मानवता के उज्ज्वल भविष्य के लिए , space स्टेशन में experiments कर रहा है , मैं एक बार फिर अफ्रीका मैं हूँ ।
Africa has been connected to many of India’s proudest moments in space. When India’s Chandrayaan landed on the Moon’s South Pole, I was in Africa. And today, as an Indian astronaut conducts experiments onboard Space Station for the welfare of humanity — I am once again in Africa.
This is no ordinary coincidence. It reflects the deep bond we share, our common aspirations, and our shared future. Our development is inclusive. Our growth touches the lives of every Indian.
The people of India have resolved to make India a Developed Nation by 2047, when we celebrate 100 years of Independence. As Ghana continues to pursue the path of progress and prosperity, India shall walk with you, shoulder to shoulder, on this road.
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Friends,
आज ग्लोबल उठा-पटक, हर कसी के लिए चिंता का कारण है। ऐसे में, भारत का लोकतंत्र, आशा की किरण बना हुआ हैं । उसी प्रकार, भारत की विकास यात्रा, ग्लोबल ग्रोथ को गति देने वाली है। विश्व का सबसे बड़ा लोकतंत्र , एक ऐसा स्तंभ है , जो जितना मज़बूत होगा, दुनिया को उतना ही सशक्त बनाएगा। वैश्विक स्थिरता बढ़ाने में योगदान करेगा।
In these times of global uncertainty, India's democratic stability shines as a ray of hope. India’s rapid progress is a catalyst for global growth. As the world’s largest democracy, India is a pillar of strength for the world. A strong India, will contribute to a more stable and prosperous world. After all, our mantra is:
सबका साथ, सबका विकास, सबका विश्वास, सबका प्रयास
It means "Together, for everyone’s growth with everyone’s trust and effort.”
India remains a committed partner in Africa’s development journey. We support Africa's Development Framework, Agenda 2063, to secure a bright and sustainable future for its people.
Africa’s goals are our priorities. Our approach is to grow together as equals. Our development partnership with Africa is demand-driven. It is focussed on building local capacities and creating local opportunities. Our objective is not just to invest, but to empower. To help develop self-sustaining eco-systems.
It is my honour to give further momentum to this partnership. In 2015, we hosted the India-Africa Summit. President Mahama was one of our esteemed Guests. In 2017, India hosted the annual meeting of the African Development Bank. We have expanded our diplomatic presence to 46 countries across Africa.
Over 200 projects across the continent enhance connectivity, infrastructure and Industrial capacity. Every year, our India-Africa Business conclave generates new opportunities.
In Ghana, we inaugurated the Tema – Mpakadan rail line last year. It is the largest infrastructure project in this part of the African region. We welcome Ghana’s own efforts to accelerate economic integration under the African Continental Free Trade Area.
Ghana also holds great potential to become an IT and innovation hub in the region. Together, we will shape a future, full of promise and progress.
Distinguished Members,
Free and fair elections are the soul of any democracy. It is encouraging to see our Electoral Commissions working closely together. I am confident that India’s Election Commission will be honoured to share its experiences in conducting the world’s largest elections with full trust and transparency.
Parliamentary exchanges are also a cornerstone of the relationship between our two democracies. I recall the Commonwealth Parliamentary Association Meeting held in Accra in 2023. It welcomed the largest Indian Parliamentary delegation to Ghana, including state legislatures in India. We deeply value such vibrant dialogue.
I welcome the establishment of Ghana-India Parliamentary Friendship Society in your Parliament. I propose to further reinforce our Parliamentary ties. I invite you to visit the new Parliament of India. You will be able to see the bold steps we have taken to reserve one-third of seats in the Indian Parliament and State Assemblies for women.
You can witness the debate and discussions that are the hallmark of Indian democracy. I assure you, they are as spirited and passionate as the game of your beloved-Black Stars!
Friends,
India and Ghana share a dream. A dream where every child gets opportunities. Where every voice is heard. Where nations rise together, not apart.
Dr Nkrumah had said, and I quote: "I am not African because I was born in Africa. But because Africa was born in me.”
In the same way, India carries Africa in its heart. Let us build a partnership not only for today, but for generations to come.