Quote"Shri Narendra Modi addresses rallies in Uttar Pradesh"
Quote"Modi is not merely your candidate. We have developed a very strong bond already: Shri Modi in Rohaniya"
Quote"I have come to you with one agenda and that is development. Except development there is nothing on my agenda: Shri Modi"
Quote"A film just showed you how the Sabarmati was transformed. We will do the same for the Ganga: Shri Modi"
Quote"When the world saw India as a Vishwa Guru, Banaras was seeing as a Rashtra Guru. Can we not return this pride: Shri Modi in Varanasi"
Quote"I want to make Kashi a centre of tourism. I want people of India and world to visit this spiritual capital of India: Shri Modi in Uttar Pradesh"
Quote"I had more programmes also but those are facing defeat did such match fixing & that too what reasons have they given: Shri Modi in UP"
Quote"They said that due to Modi's security we are not allowing Modi to speak. If I am safe here will I not be safe 12 km away from here: Shri Modi in UP"
Quote"And in any case I am ready to die for the sake of Mother India why are you stopping me, I am don’t understand: Shri Modi"
Quote"They stopped me from going to Maa Ganga also: Shri Modi in UP"
Quote"Will the world stop if Modi does not speak? There is more power in my silence than even in my words: Shri Modi in UP"
Quote"Please do not make fun of my caste. When I talk of development I expect you also to do same. Why are you dividing India: Shri Modi to Congress and its allies"

Watch: Shri Modi addressing a public meeting in Azamgarh, Uttar Pradesh

A strong affirmation of his commitment to serve the spiritual land of Kashi and empower its people through a policy-driven government at the Centre was conveyed by Shri Narendra Modi during his rallies in Uttar Pradesh, on 8th May. Addressing rallies at Azamgarh, Lalganj, Chandauli and Rohaniya, Shri Modi shared his vision for inclusive development, which would not only tap the potential of varied segments like agriculture and handloom, but would also enable their prominence on the global platform.

Shri Modi affirmed that his association with the land and its people was that of being a ‘sevak’ in service, and stated that his only focus was on ‘growth and development’. “Modi is not merely your candidate. We have developed a very strong bond already. A film just showed you how the Sabarmati was transformed. We will do the same for the Ganga. I have come to you with one agenda and that is development. Except development there is nothing on my agenda,” said Shri Modi, as he affirmed of his commitment to enable Banaras get back its glory as the ‘Rashtra Guru’ of the Nation.

Shri Narendra Modi addresses rallies in Uttar Pradesh

Sharing his deep concern for the lack of development and slackness in economic activities in the Eastern states of India, Shri Modi spoke of his firm determination to facilitate the growth of each region and make them as competent as their western counterparts. He underscored the undivided emphasis of the BJP in developing various sectors including agriculture, tourism and the handloom industry. Speaking on how the BJP wanted to reinforce Lal Bahadur Shastri ji’s mantra of ‘Jai Jawan, Jai Kisan’, Shri Modi shared the BJP Manifesto’s inclusion of a standardised Minimum Support Price for the welfare of farmers. He also affirmed of his focus to make Kashi emerge as a centre of tourist attraction, by developing the spiritual and religious potential of the region.

Sharing the success story of how the kite-makers of Gujarat, predominantly Muslims, were empowered through focused initiatives, Shri Modi called for a similar replication in the handloom industry of the region by focusing on value-addition and branding of the products. He asserted that if the handloom industry in Surat could make a mark on the global front, the artistry of the Bunkar community could also shine on the international front with the right impetus.

Watch: Shri Modi addressing a public meeting in Rohaniya, Uttar Pradesh

The ruling government of Uttar Pradesh and the Central government lacked concern for its people, said Shri Modi, as he spoke of their unabashed indulgence in corrupt pursuits that looted the Nation. He condemned their arrogance in not being accountable for their work, and stated how their only focus was on defaming Modi and stopping him from becoming the Prime Minister.

Shri Modi spoke of how his only focus was ‘Sabka Saath, Sabka Vikas’ and how he despised caste politics. He urged those who followed it not to level false allegations against him. “I have never done politics on what caste I belong to. I believe in Sabka Saath, Sabka Vikas. Those who were after my tea seller past are asking what caste I belong to. I will tell them -I will rather die than tell lies. Please do not make fun of my caste. When I talk of development I expect you also to do same. Why are you dividing India,” said Shri Modi.

He also strongly retaliated to the Election Commission’s refusal to his rally in Varanasi, and stated how the absurd reason of ‘security concerns’ was deplorable. “My programme here was planned a long back but those who are already defeated they are not able to stand Modi. I had more programmes also but those are facing defeat did such match fixing & that too what reasons have they given. I have gone in the midst of Maoist area, in Kashmir & expressed my views. But only in Banaras I am unsafe? Can’t this Government protect a human? And in any case I am ready to die for the sake of Mother India why are you stopping me, I am not understanding. They stopped me from going to Maa Ganga also. I am duty bound by the laws of the land. I am bearing your insults but I can tell you that the people of India will not forgive this,” said Shri Modi. Further, he also censured the Central government’s approach of defaming and troubling Shri Modi through misusing institutes for the past 14 years, but still he lived in the hearts of the people.

Citing concern over the reports of rigging in the past 3 phases, Shri Modi also urged the Election Commission to stop being partial and ensure fair polls.

Condemning those who only believed in spreading lies and ruining the Nation’s development potential, Shri Modi urged the people to reject them and show their support for the development-oriented governance of the BJP. He appealed to the people to vote for Anupriya Patel – daughter of Shri Sone Lal Patel and the BJP candidate from the region – on the final day of polling on 12th May. He spoke of how the Elections had brought a ray of hope for the people and assured them that with the support of the people and a strong government at the Centre, he will affirm of a strong India.

Minutes before the rally, Shri Modi also met freedom fighter Col. Nizamuddin of Azad Hind Fauj and honoured and thanked him for showering his blessings on Shri Modi. Recalling the contribution of Subhas Chandra Bose, with whom Col. Nizamuddin had worked, Shri Modi said, Today we are sitting with someone who worked under Subhas Babu, who had said ‘Tum mujhe khoon do, main tumhe azaadi dunga. Today I say, give a strong Govt, I will give you a strong India.”

An audio-visual presentation reflecting the inspiring transformation of the Sabarmati river in Ahmedabad, from being an ignored water resource to becoming an encouraging development model, which also ensures livelihood to many and has become a tourist spot.

 

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India will never compromise on the interests of its farmers: PM Modi
August 07, 2025
QuoteDr. Swaminathan led the movement to make India self-reliant in food production: PM
QuoteDr. Swaminathan went beyond biodiversity and gave the visionary concept of bio-happiness: PM
QuoteIndia will never compromise on the interests of its farmers: PM
QuoteOur government has recognised farmers' strength as the foundation of the nation's progress: PM
QuoteBuilding on the legacy of food security, the next frontier for our agricultural scientists is ensuring nutritional security for all: PM

My Cabinet colleague, Shri Shivraj Singh Chouhan; Chairperson of the M. S. Swaminathan Research Foundation, Dr Soumya Swaminathan; Member of NITI Aayog, Dr Ramesh Chand; I also see that many members of the Swaminathan family are present here—I extend my respectful greetings to them as well. All scientists, distinguished guests, ladies and gentlemen!

There are certain personalities whose contributions are not confined to a specific era or a particular geography. Professor M. S. Swaminathan was one such eminent scientist, a devoted son of Maa Bharati. He transformed science into a medium of public service. He dedicated his life to ensuring the nation’s food security. He awakened a consciousness that will continue to shape Bharat's policies and priorities for centuries to come.

I extend my greetings to all of you on the occasion of the Swaminathan Centenary Celebrations.

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Friends,

Today, 7th August, also marks National Handloom Day. Over the past ten years, the handloom sector has gained new recognition and strength across the country. I convey my greetings to all of you and to those associated with the handloom sector on this National Handloom Day.

Friends,

My association with Dr Swaminathan dates back many years. Many are aware of the earlier conditions in Gujarat—agriculture there often faced severe challenges due to droughts and cyclones, and the desert of Kutch was steadily expanding. During my tenure as Chief Minister, we began work on the Soil Health Card scheme. I vividly recall that Professor Swaminathan had shown immense interest in the initiative. He generously offered his suggestions and guided us. His contributions greatly helped in the success of this effort. It was nearly twenty years ago that I visited the centre of his research foundation in Tamil Nadu. In 2017, I had the opportunity to release his book 'The Quest for a World Without Hunger'. In 2018, when the Regional Centre of the International Rice Research Institute was inaugurated in Varanasi, we once again benefited from his guidance. Every meeting with him was a learning experience for me. He once said, “Science is not just about discovery, but delivery,” and he demonstrated this through his actions. He did not limit himself to research; he also inspired farmers to adopt new agricultural practices. Even today, his approach and ideas are visible across Bharat's agriculture sector. He was, in the truest sense, a jewel of Maa Bharati. I consider it my honour that our government had the opportunity to confer upon Dr Swaminathan the Bharat Ratna.

Friends,

Dr Swaminathan launched a mission to make Bharat self-reliant in food production. Yet, his identity extended beyond the Green Revolution. He continuously raised awareness among farmers about the rising use of chemicals in farming and the risks of monoculture farming. In other words, while he worked to increase grain production, he was equally concerned about the environment and Mother Earth. To strike a balance between the two and to address these challenges, he introduced the concept of the Green Revolution. He proposed the idea of 'bio-villages', which could empower rural communities and farmers. He promoted concepts like 'community seed banks' and 'opportunity crops'.

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Friends,

Dr Swaminathan believed that the solution to challenges like climate change and nutrition lies in the very crops we have forgotten. His focus was on drought tolerance and salt tolerance. He began work on millets—Shree Anna—at a time when no one gave them much importance. Years ago, Dr Swaminathan had recommended that the genetic traits of mangroves be transferred to rice, so that crops would become more climate-resilient. Today, as we speak of climate adaptation, we realise just how far ahead he was in his thinking.

Friends,

Today, biodiversity is a global concern, and governments around the world are taking numerous measures to protect it. But Dr Swaminathan went a step further and gave us the idea of 'biohappiness'. Today, we are here to celebrate that very concept. Dr Swaminathan used to say that the power of biodiversity could bring about a significant transformation in the lives of local communities; that through the use of local resources, new means of livelihood could be created. True to his nature, he was an expert at implementing his ideas on the ground. Through his research foundation, he consistently strove to bring the benefits of new discoveries to the farmers. Our small-scale farmers, our fishermen, our tribal communities—all have benefitted immensely from his efforts.

Friends,

Today, I am particularly pleased that the 'M. S. Swaminathan Award for Food and Peace' has been instituted to honour Professor Swaminathan’s legacy. This international award will be presented to individuals from developing countries who have made significant contributions in the field of food security. Food and peace—the relationship between the two is not only philosophical but also deeply practical. In our Upanishads, it is stated: अन्नम् न निन्द्यात्, तद् व्रतम्। प्राणो वा अन्नम्। शरीरम् अन्नादम्। प्राणे शरीरम् प्रतिष्ठितम्। That is, one must not disrespect food. Food supports life.

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Therefore, friends,

If there is a crisis of food, then there is a crisis of life. And when the lives of lakhs are at risk, global unrest naturally follows. This is why the ‘M. S. Swaminathan Award for Food and Peace’ is of utmost importance. I heartily congratulate the first recipient of this award, the talented scientist from Nigeria, Professor Akinwumi Adesina.

Friends,

Today, Indian agriculture has reached great heights, and I am certain that wherever Dr Swaminathan is, he would be proud. Today, Bharat ranks first in the production of milk, pulses, and jute. Bharat is second in the production of rice, wheat, cotton, fruits, and vegetables. Bharat is also the world's second-largest producer of fish. Last year, Bharat recorded its highest-ever food grain production. We are also setting new records in oilseeds. The production of soybean, mustard, and groundnut has risen to record levels.

Friends,

For us, the welfare of our farmers is of the highest priority. Bharat will never compromise on the interests of its farmers, livestock rearers, and fishermen. And I am fully aware that I may have to pay a very heavy price personally, but I am prepared for it. For the farmers of my country, for the fishermen of my country, for the livestock rearers of my country, Bharat stands ready today. We are continuously working towards increasing farmers’ incomes, reducing their agricultural expenditure, and creating new sources of income.

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Friends,

Our government has regarded the strength of farmers as the foundation of the nation's progress. That is why the policies framed in recent years have not merely extended assistance, but have also sought to build trust among farmers. The direct financial support provided through the PM-KISAN Samman Nidhi has empowered small farmers with self-confidence. The PM Fasal Bima Yojana has given them protection from risk. Issues related to irrigation have been addressed through the PM Krishi Sinchai Yojana. The creation of 10,000 FPOs has enhanced the collective strength of small farmers. Financial support to cooperatives and self-help groups has given fresh momentum to the rural economy. Thanks to e-NAM, it has become easier for farmers to sell their produce. The PM Kisan Sampada Yojana has accelerated the establishment of new food processing units and storage infrastructure. Recently, the PM Dhan Dhanya Yojana has also been approved. Under this scheme, 100 districts where agriculture has remained backward have been selected. By providing infrastructure and financial assistance to farmers in these districts, a new sense of confidence is being instilled in farming.

Friends,

21st-century Bharat is working with full dedication to become a developed nation. And this goal will be achieved only through the contribution of every class, every profession. Taking inspiration from Dr Swaminathan, our scientists now have yet another opportunity to create history. The scientists of the previous generation ensured food security—now there is a need to focus on nutritional security. We must promote bio-fortified and nutrition-rich crops on a large scale to improve people’s health. We must also demonstrate greater urgency in reducing the use of chemicals and promoting natural farming.

Friends,

You are well aware of the challenges related to climate change. We must develop as many varieties of climate-resilient crops as possible. The focus must be on drought-tolerant, heat-resistant, and flood-adaptive crops. More research is required on crop rotation, and on identifying which crops are best suited to which soil types. Alongside this, we must also develop affordable soil testing tools and effective methods of nutrient management.

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Friends,

We need to do much more in the field of solar-powered micro-irrigation. We must make drip systems and precision irrigation more widespread and effective. Can we integrate satellite data, AI, and machine learning? Can we develop a system that can forecast crop yields, monitor pests, and guide sowing? Can such a real-time decision support system be made available in every district? All of you must continue guiding agri-tech startups. Today, a large number of innovative young people are working to solve the problems faced in agriculture. If you, with your experience, continue to mentor them, the products they develop will be more impactful and more user-friendly.

Friends,

Our farmers and farming communities possess a treasure trove of traditional knowledge. By integrating traditional Indian agricultural practices with modern science, a holistic knowledge base can be created. Crop diversification is today a national priority. We must explain to our farmers its significance. We must convey what the benefits are, and also what the consequences of not adopting it might be. And in this task, you are best placed to make a real impact.

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Friends,

Last year, when I visited the Pusa campus on 11th August, I had urged that efforts be increased to take agricultural technology from the 'lab to the land'. I am pleased that the Viksit Krishi Sankalp Abhiyan was launched during May–June. For the first time, scientists' teams—around 2,200 in number—participated across more than 700 districts in the country. Over 60,000 programmes were conducted, and, more importantly, direct engagement was established with around 1.25 crore aware and informed farmers. This effort by our scientists to reach more and more farmers is truly commendable.

Friends,

Dr M. S. Swaminathan taught us that agriculture is not just about crops—agriculture is life itself. The dignity of every individual connected to the field, the well-being of every farming community, and the protection of nature—these form the very strength of our government's agricultural policy. We must weave together science and society, place the interests of the small farmer at the heart of our efforts, and empower the women who work in the fields. Let us move ahead with this very goal in mind, with the inspiration of Dr Swaminathan guiding us all.

Once again, I extend my heartfelt congratulations to all of you on this special occasion.

Thank you very much.