Rajasthan – Prime Minister Narendra Modi, in a public rally here, expressed his views on the delayed implementation of various works that should have been initiated soon after the country’s independence.
“All these works that I have mentioned should have been done earlier as soon as the country got independence,” said PM Modi, highlighting the need for timely action in the nation’s development.
The Prime Minister also addressed the struggles faced by the Dalits and tribals due to what he termed as the ‘arrogance’ of the Congress. “The lives of our Dalits and tribals were full of struggle because of Congress’ arrogance,” he stated, pointing out the hardships faced by these communities.
In a significant remark, PM Modi referred to himself as the ‘Pradhan Sevak’, a term that translates to ‘primary servant’. “The son of a poor is a ‘Pradhan Sevak’ for the last 10 years, the poor are getting relief from various problems,” he said. This statement underscores his commitment to serving the nation, particularly the underprivileged sections of the society.
The rally served as a platform for PM Modi to express his commitment to the nation’s progress, the need for timely action, and empathy for the marginalized. His words resonated with the audience, reflecting his vision for an inclusive and prosperous India.