New Delhi: Prime Minister Narendra Modi spoke at the BJP national council meeting in New Delhi, rallying party workers for a mission in the next 100 days leading up to the Lok Sabha elections. Modi stressed the importance of connecting with the masses to secure the BJP-led NDA’s third term in power. He emphasized that this term would benefit various segments of society, including the middle class, youth, farmers, women, and the poor. Modi articulated the goal of achieving a developed India by 2047, termed ‘Viksit Bharat’.
In his address, Modi urged BJP leaders to extend his greetings to beneficiaries of Central government schemes and engage with every newly eligible voter, setting targets for the BJP and envisioning “400 paar” for the NDA. Modi criticized the Opposition, particularly the Congress, for lacking the courage to challenge the BJP ideologically. The national council also passed a resolution on the Ram Mandir, affirming its role in fostering national consciousness and promoting the vision of ‘Sabka Saath, Sabka Vikas’.
BJP president J.P. Nadda’s second term till 2024 was also ratified during the meet. Moreover, Modi expressed confidence in the BJP-led NDA securing a third consecutive term, citing growing international interest in India and the country’s diplomatic achievements.
Modi’s speech highlighted his dedication to governance and initiatives like ‘Mission Shakti’ for women’s empowerment and the construction of the Ram temple in Ayodhya as symbols of national pride and progress. He reaffirmed his commitment to inclusive development and unity amidst ongoing farmer protests, emphasizing his government’s achievements and future aspirations.
