PM Modi addresses a jubilant crowd at Jajpur, Odisha

Published By : Admin | March 5, 2024 | 16:00 IST
The vision for 400+ seats for N.D.A. will enable India to become the 3rd largest economy on the back of solid decision-making & robust policy implementation
The last 10 years have seen unprecedented investments in Odisha, and we aim to make Odisha the gateway of an Atmanirbhar & Viksit Bharat
The PM Surya Ghar Muft Bijli Yojana aims to facilitate self-sufficiency in electricity generation and provision, aiming to provide 300 units of free electricity to all
The members of the I.N.D.I alliance have become roadblock to the development of India, whose motto is 'Family First.
My duty is to work for the empowerment of all, and all the people of Odisha are Modi ka Parivar

On his visit to Odisha, PM Modi addressed a jubilant crowd in Jajpur and paid his tributes to former CM Biju Pattnaik on his birth anniversary. He said, "The presence of innumerable people here is a testimony to 400+ seats for the N.D.A. in 2024. He added, "The vision for 400+ seats for N.D.A. will enable India to become the 3rd largest economy on the back of strong decision-making & robust policy implementation."


Speaking on the prospects of development in Odisha, PM Modi said, "The last ten years have seen unprecedented investments in Odisha, and we aim to make Odisha the gateway of an Atmanirbhar & Viksit Bharat." He said that we are enabling the development of an industrial base in Odisha with several petrochemical & polyester-based industries.


In elaborating on Odisha's state of affairs before 2014, PM Modi said, "Before 2014, the Congress & its allies only indulged in large-scale corruption looting public money and filling their coffers." Whenever any poor person, Dalit & Tribal, sought the help of the Congress, the Congress would always ask for a guarantee, he added. PM Modi remarked, "In 2014, this changed as Modi's guarantee emerged for all those who didn't possess a guarantee." He said that be it the PM Vishwakarma Yojana or the PM JANMAN Yojana, Modi's guarantee began where all other guarantees ended.


Regarding Odisha's solar prowess, PM Modi said, "The PM Surya Ghar Muft Bijli Yojana aims to facilitate self-sufficiency in electricity generation and provision, aiming to provide 300 units of free electricity to all." He said this will facilitate rooftop solar system growth in both the state and country. He added that our various schemes aim to enable a prosperous individual and families that will create a 'Viksit Bharat'.


Lamenting the I.N.D.I alliance with creating impediments to India's development, PM Modi said, "The members of the I.N.D.I alliance have become roadblocks to the development of India, whose motto is 'Family First.'" He added that our government works with the principle of 'Nation First' and is dedicated to the development of all. He said this principle has enabled the exit of 25 crore people from poverty over the last ten years and will also enable India to become the 3rd largest economy.


In conclusion, PM Modi said, "My duty is to work for the empowerment of all, and all the people of Odisha are Modi ka Parivar." He added that he is hopeful that the people of Odisha will keep supporting the B.J.P. to enable it to become victorious in the upcoming Lok Sabha elections.

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