Prime Minister Narendra Modi, addressing a public gathering in Nanded, Maharashtra, delivered a stirring message to political workers and leaders from all parties, urging them to uphold the essence of democracy irrespective of electoral outcomes.
“To all political workers and leaders, even if you think you might lose the elections and wonder why you should continue working hard – I urge you to strive for democracy,” stated the Prime Minister, eliciting applause from the assembled crowd.
PM Modi further emphasized, “‘Aaj nahin toh kal, kal nahin toh parso, parso nahin toh narso, arey kabhi to mauka aega’…” This phrase, translating to “If not today, then tomorrow; if not tomorrow, then the day after; if not the day after, then someday, an opportunity will come,” resonated deeply with the audience, inspiring a sense of optimism and resolve.
The Prime Minister’s address served as a rallying call for all political leaders and workers to uphold the democratic values that are fundamental to the nation’s ethos. His words underscored the significance of perseverance and dedication to the democratic process, regardless of immediate electoral outcomes.
PM Modi’s message comes at a critical juncture as the country braces for several state and local elections. It underscores the imperative of active engagement in the democratic process, not only from voters but also from those involved in the political arena.
As India progresses, PM Modi’s words stand as a guiding light, steering the nation towards a more robust democracy founded on unity, determination, and unwavering commitment.