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Bengal Voted Without Fear for First Time

Referring to the Bengal elections, Modi stated that voters cast their votes in a “fearless atmosphere” that could not be imagined in the last 6-70 years, and said that this was an important day for the festival of democracy.
“Voting for the second phase is underway in Bengal and reports show a huge turnout with people coming out in large numbers, just like in the first phase. Images of long queues at polling stations are flooding social media, reflecting people’s enthusiasm to exercise their democratic rights,” Modi said. he said.
“What we are witnessing in Bengal today is unprecedented. It was difficult to imagine a fearless environment in the last six to seven decades where people voted fearlessly,” Modi said, adding that it was a powerful symbol of the strengthening of the country’s Constitution and democracy.
“I express my gratitude to the great people of Bengal for being so aware of their rights and participating in large numbers,” Modi said and called on the people of Bengal to continue participating in the democratic festival with the same enthusiasm.
Modi stated that the BJP and NDA achieved a historic and decisive victory in the last Bihar Assembly elections. “Just yesterday, the results of local body elections in Gujarat showed that the BJP secured victory in almost 80 to 85 per cent of municipalities and panchayats. The results on May 4 will further strengthen the resolve of developed India and inject new energy into the pace of development of the country,” he said.
Making a scathing attack on the SP, Modi accused the SP of having an anti-women mentality and siding with parties like DMK, which “exploits” the people of Uttar Pradesh. He stated that the SP does not like the progress made by Uttar Pradesh and wants to return the state to its previous state.
Modi said the SP voted against the bill, which aims to provide reservations for women in the Lok Sabha and state assemblies from 2029, and sided with parties opposing increasing representation of Uttar Pradesh in the parliament.
Slamming the SP for voting against the women’s reservation bill, which aims to give women reservation in the Lok Sabha and state assemblies from 2029, Modi said, “Samajwadi Party is not only anti-development but also anti-women. Recent events have exposed their mentality.”
Continuing his attack on SP, Modi said, “These people go to parliament after getting votes from Uttar Pradesh, but they stand with those who abuse the state. Parties like DMK had objections to increasing the representation of Uttar Pradesh and SP was repeating the same line.”
The Prime Minister also stated that such policies reflect the tendency to divide society and stall development. Highlighting the transformation of Uttar Pradesh, he said that the state has shed its earlier image of backwardness and lawlessness. “There was a time when the identity of Uttar Pradesh was potholes on the roads. Today, it is the state with the highest number of highways,” he said.
Modi also lashed out at previous governments, saying: “There is crime and crime due to the actions of previous governments.” forest raj It had become the identity of Uttar Pradesh.”
The Chief Minister said that Uttar Pradesh has now emerged as a major industrial hub and is contributing significantly to sectors such as mobile manufacturing and defense production.
“Today, India is the world’s second largest producer of mobile phones, with the largest contributor being Uttar Pradesh. Almost half of the mobile phones produced in India are manufactured here.” Modi said, adding that a semiconductor factory was recently commissioned in Noida and this opened new opportunities in high-tech sectors.
The Chief Minister said that Uttar Pradesh will play a key role in achieving the goal of ‘Viksit Bharat’, adding that modern infrastructure projects such as Ganga Expressway will further accelerate growth and investment in the state.
Regarding the global situation, Modi said that the world is currently facing instability and conflicts but India continues to move forward on the path of development. “Today, the whole world is struggling with war, unrest and instability. Many major countries are facing difficult situations, but India is advancing at the same pace on the path of development.” he said.
The Prime Minister said, “Those who are against India do not like this progress, and even some power-hungry people within the country are trying to crush India. Despite this, we are not only safe but also setting new benchmarks in development.” he added.
“Voting for the second phase is underway in Bengal and reports show a huge turnout with people coming out in large numbers, just like in the first phase. Images of long queues at polling stations are flooding social media, reflecting people’s enthusiasm to exercise their democratic rights,” Modi said. he said.
“What we are witnessing in Bengal today is unprecedented. It was difficult to imagine a fearless environment in the last six to seven decades where people voted fearlessly,” Modi said, adding that it was a powerful symbol of the strengthening of the country’s Constitution and democracy.
“I express my gratitude to the great people of Bengal for being so aware of their rights and participating in large numbers,” Modi said and called on the people of Bengal to continue participating in the democratic festival with the same enthusiasm.
Modi stated that the BJP and NDA achieved a historic and decisive victory in the last Bihar Assembly elections. “Just yesterday, the results of local body elections in Gujarat showed that the BJP secured victory in almost 80 to 85 per cent of municipalities and panchayats. The results on May 4 will further strengthen the resolve of developed India and inject new energy into the pace of development of the country,” he said.
Making a scathing attack on the SP, Modi accused the SP of having an anti-women mentality and siding with parties like DMK, which “exploits” the people of Uttar Pradesh. He stated that the SP does not like the progress made by Uttar Pradesh and wants to return the state to its previous state.
Modi said the SP voted against the bill, which aims to provide reservations for women in the Lok Sabha and state assemblies from 2029, and sided with parties opposing increasing representation of Uttar Pradesh in the parliament.
Slamming the SP for voting against the women’s reservation bill, which aims to give women reservation in the Lok Sabha and state assemblies from 2029, Modi said, “Samajwadi Party is not only anti-development but also anti-women. Recent events have exposed their mentality.”
Continuing his attack on SP, Modi said, “These people go to parliament after getting votes from Uttar Pradesh, but they stand with those who abuse the state. Parties like DMK had objections to increasing the representation of Uttar Pradesh and SP was repeating the same line.”
The Prime Minister also stated that such policies reflect the tendency to divide society and stall development. Highlighting the transformation of Uttar Pradesh, he said that the state has shed its earlier image of backwardness and lawlessness. “There was a time when the identity of Uttar Pradesh was potholes on the roads. Today, it is the state with the highest number of highways,” he said.
Modi also lashed out at previous governments, saying: “There is crime and crime due to the actions of previous governments.” forest raj It had become the identity of Uttar Pradesh.”
The Chief Minister said that Uttar Pradesh has now emerged as a major industrial hub and is contributing significantly to sectors such as mobile manufacturing and defense production.
“Today, India is the world’s second largest producer of mobile phones, with the largest contributor being Uttar Pradesh. Almost half of the mobile phones produced in India are manufactured here.” Modi said, adding that a semiconductor factory was recently commissioned in Noida and this opened new opportunities in high-tech sectors.
The Chief Minister said that Uttar Pradesh will play a key role in achieving the goal of ‘Viksit Bharat’, adding that modern infrastructure projects such as Ganga Expressway will further accelerate growth and investment in the state.
Regarding the global situation, Modi said that the world is currently facing instability and conflicts but India continues to move forward on the path of development. “Today, the whole world is struggling with war, unrest and instability. Many major countries are facing difficult situations, but India is advancing at the same pace on the path of development.” he said.
The Prime Minister said, “Those who are against India do not like this progress, and even some power-hungry people within the country are trying to crush India. Despite this, we are not only safe but also setting new benchmarks in development.” he added.
