Narendra Modi has given us the «vision of a developed India in the Amrit Kaal», Uttar Pradesh Chief Minister Yogi Adityanath on Saturday said. «A new debate has started in the country. Every vote of the public can prove to be helpful in changing the destiny and picture of the country. The foundation of this is the continuous change that has occurred in the country since 2014,» Adityanath said.
«We should vote not based on caste, religion, appeasement or any other agenda, but for the vision of a developed India and a bright future for the next generation,» he added addressing a public meeting here for BJP candidates Raghav Lakhanpal (Saharanpur) and Pradeep Chaudhary (Kairana).
The chief minister highlighted the nationwide chorus echoing the slogan 'Fir Ek Baar, Modi Sarkar' for the Lok Sabha elections.
Emphasizing the goal of surpassing 400 seats, he urged everyone to unite behind this call.
Adityanath appealed to every voter to exercise their franchise by casting their votes at the polling booth.
The chief minister highlighted how, amidst the challenges posed by COVID-19, Prime Minister Modi had instilled the mantra of «sevaa hee sangathan» in crores of BJP workers, urging them to serve the public.
Adityanath underscored the pivotal role being played by the BJP workers in realising PM Modi's vision on the ground by earning people's trust across the country.
«We are building the future of the coming generations within the new India,» he said.
The chief minister also congratulated crores of workers on the