Modi expresses confidence on returning to power, sets 100 days target to BJP workers

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New Delhi, 18 February: In the National Council meeting of the Bharatiya Janata Party on Sunday, Prime Minister Narendra Modi, while enumerating the achievements of the Central Government and the failures of the opposition, asked the party workers to reach out to every voter, beneficiary, class, society, creed, tradition for 100 days in the coming general elections. Gave a target to reach. He also expressed confidence in returning to power and promised to make India the world’s third largest economy in the next term and develop the country by 2047.

The Prime Minister attacked the opposition alliance and especially the Congress on the issue of nepotism and corruption. He said that Congress is not fighting an ideological and theoretical battle with BJP but it is fighting with him (Modi) himself. It has become his habit to abuse Modi. There is disagreement within the party on this issue and the party is divided into two factions.

Enumerating the achievements related to Indian foreign policy, Modi said that the world is now understanding that India’s development is for its betterment. Referring to his recent visit to Qatar and UAE, he said that India’s relations in West Asia are now getting stronger. Giving credit for all this to the BJP government, the Prime Minister expressed confidence in the return of his government and said that the world is also now believing that the party will return to power. For this reason, even before the general elections, he is receiving invitations to visit from different countries.

Senior BJP leader Modi alleged that Congress may not fulfill its promises but is ahead in making false promises. The people of the country have realized this. The public now has confidence in the BJP and the party workers have to go among the public for the next 100 days with the achievements of their government and appeal to vote for the party.

He said that earlier the people of the country felt that governments change but the system does not change. This thinking has changed since his government came to power. Today the government is changing every system with the spirit of social justice. The Prime Minister said that the country is no longer moving forward with the idea of โ€‹โ€‹developing on its own. Now he is moving with bigger goals. The last 10 years have been known for bold decisions and futuristic policies. We have the courage to complete tasks that have been incomplete for decades. Be it the construction of Ram Temple, the inauguration of the Kartarpur Corridor, the abrogation of Article 370 or the implementation of the new education policy, the people of India were waiting for these changes for a long time.

Making special mention in his speech, he mentioned the inauguration of Kartarpur Sahib Corridor, return of Sikh refugees from Afghanistan and celebration of 25th December as Valiant Children’s Day. The Prime Minister said that Muslims are now finding it easier to perform Haj pilgrimage. Women have been allowed to travel without a mahram (without any male relative).