In a spirited address delivered in Ahmedabad, Gujarat, Prime Minister Narendra Modi launched a scathing critique of the opposition, accusing them of spreading negativity and attempting to weaken India’s unity. The event, marked by the inauguration of several development projects worth ₹ 8,000 crore, saw Modi outlining his vision for a prosperous India. He stressed the importance of national unity and progress, emphasizing his commitment to transforming India into a developed nation in the next 25 years.
Modi’s speech was punctuated by several key points that addressed both the achievements of his government and the challenges posed by the opposition. He highlighted the completion of the government’s agenda for the first 100 days of his third term, despite facing criticism and insults from the opposition. He also took a swipe at the opposition’s attempts to undermine India’s unity, claiming they were driven by a desire for power and sought to break the country apart.
The Prime Minister underscored the importance of trust in India, noting that increased trust leads to higher exports, greater investment, and the establishment of new factories. He emphasized that every citizen of India has the potential to be a brand ambassador for the country and is actively contributing to its growth.
Turning his attention to Gujarat, Modi highlighted its transformation into a manufacturing hub and a well-connected state. He expressed confidence that Gujarat will soon be producing the first Made-in-India transport aircraft, the C295. The Prime Minister also highlighted the approval of numerous development projects in the past 100 days, covering various sectors like rail, road, port, airport, and metro.
Modi’s speech served as a rallying cry for unity and progress, aiming to galvanize the nation around his vision for a developed India. He reiterated his commitment to improving the lives of all Indians and building a nation that commands respect on the global stage.