- PM Modi thanks the public and celebrates the NDA’s historic third-term victory.
- Highlights the unwavering support for BJP and the world’s largest democracy.
- Promises significant decisions and continued progress for India in the third term.
What Can We Expect in NDA’s Third Term?
Prime Minister Narendra Modi addressed party workers at the BJP headquarters in Delhi, following trends indicating the NDA’s unprecedented third-term victory. Expressing gratitude, Modi acknowledged the people’s faith in the BJP and the NDA, emphasizing the victory as a testament to the strength of the world’s largest democracy and loyalty to India’s Constitution.
Modi highlighted the importance of this victory, marking the first time since 1962 that a government has come back to power for a third consecutive term. He noted significant wins across various states, including BJP’s emergence in traditionally non-BJP regions like Odisha and Kerala. In particular, he praised the voter turnout in Jammu and Kashmir, viewing it as a strong statement against those who attempt to defame the nation.
What Changes Will the Third Term Bring?
Modi assured the public that the NDA’s third term would usher in significant decisions, promising continued progress and development. He underscored the victory as not just a political win, but a triumph for 140 crore Indians and the mantra of “Sabka Sath, Sabka Vikas” (Together with all, Development for all). He also extended his gratitude to the Election Commission of India for successfully conducting the large-scale election, reinforcing the credibility of India’s election process.
In his closing remarks, Modi reflected on the opposition’s failure to secure as many seats as the BJP managed on its own, despite their united efforts. He assured the people that the NDA would build on the achievements of the past decade, fulfilling the aspirations of the nation with renewed vigor and commitment.
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