PM Modi was recently in Mumbai to address a public meeting at Shivaji Park in Mumbai. During his speech, he issued a stern warning to terrorists. Take a look.
15 November,2024 03:23 PM ISTPM Modi visited Mumbai on 14th November to address a public meeting at Shivaji Park ahead of the Maharashtra Election 2024. PM Narendra Modi attacked the Maha Vikas Aghadi and said that MVA has become slaves to appeasement. He further said, “Leaders of Maha Vikas Aghadi have become slaves to appeasement. The leaders of Maha Vikas Aghadi opposed the construction of Ram Temple. For the sake of votes, they used the words like 'Bhagwa aatankwad'. They disrespect Veer Savarkar. They passed a resolution in J&K for the restoration of Article 370...Maha Vikas Aghadi always keeps their party above the nation and they have problems with India's progress...They never gave the status of classical language to Marathi language...”. PM Modi in Mumbai also took a dig at the Shiv Sena (UBT) and said that there is a party in the Aghadi which has handed over its remote control to the Congress which insulted Bala Saheb.
15 November,2024 11:42 AM ISTAhead of the Maharashtra Assembly elections, Prime Minister Modi held a massive roadshow in Pune, where he made a strong appeal to the people in support of the abrogation of Article 370. He urged the crowd to show their support by turning on the flashlights of their mobile phones, symbolizing the nation’s backing for the removal of Article 370. Modi stressed that the country is no longer willing to keep Kashmir separate, and that no one, including those advocating for the return of Article 370, could challenge India’s unity. He emphasized that Maharashtra, the land of Chhatrapati Shivaji Maharaj, stands firmly with the nation’s decision. He called on the people to show their patriotism and make it clear that they would never accept any reversal of the decision.
13 November,2024 12:53 PM ISTPrime Minister Narendra Modi addressed a rally in Akola as part of the BJP's campaign ahead of the assembly elections. He criticized the Congress party, claiming that it thrives when the country is weak. He said, "The weaker the country, the stronger Congress becomes, and when Congress is strong, the nation suffers." Modi accused Congress of dividing people along caste lines, especially targeting the OBC, Dalit, and tribal communities. He claimed that Congress stirs conflict among different castes to weaken unity and weaken the voice of these communities. According to Modi, Congress does not want these groups to unite, as it benefits them politically when these communities are divided. He warned that Congress plays such tricks to weaken these sections and then form a government. He urged the people to be aware of Congress's divisive tactics and stay united to protect their rights.
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08 November,2024 01:30 PM ISTOn the occasion of Diwali 2024, UK PM Keir Starmer wished Rishi Sunak and everyone celebrating in the UK and around the world a joyful Diwali. The duo’s banter evoked laughter in the parliament and as the UK PM said , “Judging by the speed with which his party goes through leaders, he may be back here before too long, but in the meantime I'm sure he'll be a great champion for the people of Richmond.”
31 October,2024 12:36 PM ISTDuring a public rally in Palwal, Prime Minister Narendra Modi launched a sharp critique of the Congress party, alleging that they conspired to undermine the legacy of Dr. B.R. Ambedkar. Modi claimed that the Congress sought to ensure Ambedkar's defeat in elections, asserting that they hatched plans to prevent him from becoming a parliamentarian. He emphasized that these conspiracies were aimed at diminishing the contributions of Ambedkar, a pivotal figure in Indian history. Modi's remarks were part of a broader narrative to galvanize support for his party while discrediting the Congress's historical actions against key leaders of India's independence movement.
02 October,2024 12:31 PM ISTAt a public rally in Sonipat, Prime Minister Modi launched a pointed critique of the Congress party, particularly regarding Article 370 and its implications for Jammu and Kashmir. He asserted that Congress is not interested in peace in the region, suggesting their desire to restore Article 370 equates to a betrayal of the sacrifices made by freedom fighters. Modi emphasized that such a move would not only undermine stability but also enable terrorism and serve the agendas of India’s adversaries. He framed the Congress party as prioritizing political gains over national security, claiming their actions could destabilize the progress made in Jammu and Kashmir. Modi's comments aimed to rally support by portraying the restoration of Article 370 as a regressive step that disrespects the legacy of those who fought for the region's integrity, reinforcing his government’s stance on national unity and security.
25 September,2024 04:59 PM ISTOn 16th September, Prime Minister Narendra Modi inaugurated the 4th Global Renewable Energy Investment Meet & Expo (RE-INVEST 2024) and flagged off the 20.8 km corridor of the Ahmedabad Metro Rail Project Phase II. This phase extends the North-South Metro Corridor from Phase I, featuring a mainline from APMC to Motera, extending to Mahatma Mandir, and a branch line from GNLU to GIFT City. The project includes an 8 km corridor with 8 stations, highlighted by a 15.4 km viaduct from Motera to Sector 1 with 6 stations. The initiative aims to enhance urban mobility and sustainable infrastructure, with a total investment of ₹3,284 crores. Following the flag-off, PM Modi traveled on the newly inaugurated train.
16 September,2024 04:34 PM ISTOn September 3, 2024, Indian Prime Minister Narendra Modi marked the 40th anniversary of diplomatic relations between India and Brunei with a historic visit. During his trip, PM Modi engaged in significant discussions with Sultan Haji Hassanal Bolkiah of Brunei, reinforcing bilateral ties. The highlight of the visit was a grand banquet hosted by the Sultan at the world’s largest residential palace. The event showcased ‘Food Diplomacy,’ with a diverse array of dishes that reflected global culinary traditions. Among the delicacies were Indian fusion treats like Mango Saffron Peda and Motichoor Laddoo, alongside other international cuisines. Watch video for more.
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