Modi Haryana

1. PM Modi rallies in Rewari, Haryana, foreseeing NDA’s victory of over 400 seats in the forthcoming elections.
2. He underscores the enhanced respect garnered by India from UAE and Qatar, linking it to his leadership and the nation’s collective strength.
3. Modi’s speech resonates with his diplomatic achievements and electoral optimism, signaling a strong stance for the upcoming polls.


Chandigarh, Feb 16: Prime Minister Narendra Modi delivered a compelling speech at a rally in Rewari, Haryana, emphasizing the NDA’s anticipated success in the upcoming elections, projecting a remarkable victory of over 400 seats.

Reflecting on his recent visits to UAE and Qatar, PM Modi highlighted the newfound respect these nations hold for India, attributing it to himself and the entire nation and its citizens.

During his address, PM Modi underscored significant achievements, including the realization of the Ram Temple in Ayodhya, a long-standing aspiration of the Indian populace. He contrasted this with the Congress’s historical reluctance, portraying Lord Ram as a mere figment of imagination to them.

Moreover, PM Modi highlighted the historic abrogation of Article 370 in Jammu and Kashmir, a feat he promised and subsequently delivered upon, reshaping history in the process.

The recent release of eight former Indian Navy personnel by Qatar, following India’s intervention, was also acknowledged by PM Modi, who expressed his gratitude to the Emir of Qatar, Sheikh Tamim bin Hamad Al Thani, during his visit. This diplomatic success further solidified the growing ties between India and Qatar.


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PM Modi didn’t stop criticizing the Congress, citing its longstanding legacy of corruption and nepotism.

He contrasted this with the BJP’s governance model, emphasizing the stark difference in development initiatives, such as the significant increase in railway budget allocation for Haryana from ₹300 crores to ₹3,000 crores over the past decade.

PM Modi also ridiculed the Congress’s leadership, remarking on the steady exodus of its members, while contrasting it with the BJP’s stable leadership and track record of effective governance.