Lok Sabha Elections 2024: Ahead of the fourth phase of the 2024 Lok Sabha Elections, Prime Minister Narendra Modi is optimistic about his government winning a record third term in power. In an interview with Hindustan Times’ R Sukumar, Shishir Gupta, and Sunetra Choudhury, Modi elaborated on his government's accomplishments and visions for India's future. He also shared his party's agenda if they win the general elections.
Speaking to Livemint's sister publication, the prime minister said that the BJP manifesto or 'Sankalp Patra' is not just about "next five years ... it is about making outlining the roadmap that will lead to a Viksit Bharat by 2047". Also Read | Lok Sabha Polls 2024: PM Modi stresses empowerment, infrastructure growth in pre-election interview.
Key Highlights "The last 10 years have only been a trailer. There is a lot that I want to do," Modi, who is eyeing a record third term in June this year, told the paper. Speaking on what needs to be done to gain power in the Southern states, PM Modi said that they (BJP) do not subscribe to a mindset of conquest.
“We are working with a feeling of service towards 140 crore Indians. For us, every part of India has to be served," he added. Also Read | ‘Third term will be an era of development never seen before’: PM Modi amid Lok Sabha election Modi stressed that the BJP's connection with the people of South India, including Tamil Nadu and Kerala, is not new.
“We’ve dedicated ourselves to serving the people there, regardless of whether we are in government or not. Our karyakartas have been working selflessly for decades; many even sacrificed their lives in the process," the PM said. PM Modi explained that people are tired of the corruption, appeasement, and
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