Rally in Jamui: PM Modi’s Pledge for a Developed India

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In a recent public rally in Jamui, Prime Minister Narendra Modi articulated the BJP and NDA’s vision for a developed India and a prosperous Bihar. He contrasted this vision with the past governments of Congress and RJD, which he claimed had negatively impacted India’s global reputation.

“Congress and RJD have tarnished the name of the country in the world during their government,” Modi stated, urging the audience to remember the state of the nation a decade ago. He emphasized that under their governance, the country’s name was tarnished in the world.

However, the narrative has significantly changed over the last ten years. “Today’s India shows the direction to the world, now the world is watching us,” Modi declared. He attributed this shift in global perception to the efforts of the BJP and NDA, under whose governance India has risen as the fifth largest economy in the world.

The Prime Minister’s speech was a rallying cry for the people of Bihar and India at large, to continue on the path of development and prosperity. His words were a testament to the BJP and NDA’s commitment to uplift the nation’s status and credibility on the global stage.

As the rally concluded, the audience was left with a renewed sense of hope and determination, reflecting the Prime Minister’s vision for a developed India and a prosperous Bihar.

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