Varanasi, Uttar Pradesh – In a grand celebration at the PM Kisan Samman Sammelan, Prime Minister Narendra Modi marked a historic moment in Indian democracy, addressing a massive gathering in his constituency of Varanasi. Modi expressed his gratitude to the voters, particularly highlighting the significant participation of women in the recent elections.
“More than 31 crore women voters have participated in this election,” Modi announced. “This is the highest number of women voters in the world. This number is close to the entire population of America. This beauty, this strength of Indian democracy attracts and influences the whole world.”
Modi’s speech underscored the global significance of India’s democratic processes, emphasizing the robust participation of women as a testament to the nation’s evolving political landscape. He lauded the people of Varanasi for their unwavering support, which has seen him elected as their representative for the third consecutive term.
“I thank every voter of Varanasi for making the festival of democracy a success,” Modi said. “The people of Kashi have not only elected an MP but also a PM for the third time. The mandate given by the people of the country in this election is truly unprecedented. This mandate has created a new history.”
Highlighting the rarity of such a political achievement, Modi noted that it has been 60 years since any government in India has been re-elected for a third consecutive term. This victory, he pointed out, is not just a personal milestone but a reflection of the trust and faith the Indian populace places in his administration.
“It is rarely seen in the democratic countries of the world that an elected government returns for the third consecutive time,” Modi stated. “But this time the people of India have also done this. This happened in India 60 years ago. Since then no government in India has scored a hat-trick like this.”
The Prime Minister’s speech was met with enthusiastic applause and chants from the crowd, who celebrated the continuity of his leadership. This electoral success is seen as a significant endorsement of Modi’s policies and governance, cementing his influence in both national and global political arenas.
As the nation reflects on this remarkable democratic milestone, the focus now shifts to the future, with Modi’s administration poised to further its developmental agenda, bolstered by the confidence and support of millions of Indian voters.