A New Era of Hope: PM Modi’s Address in Deesa, Gujarat

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Prime Minister Narendra Modi, in a recent public address in Deesa, Banaskantha, Gujarat, reflected on his journey since 2014 when he was elected to serve the nation.

The Prime Minister began his address by acknowledging the trust the citizens had placed in him. “All of you sent me to Delhi in 2014 to serve the nation,” he said, expressing his gratitude for the opportunity to serve the country.

He then delved into the state of the nation before his tenure, stating, “Before 2014, there was news of terrorism, scams, and corruption, all policies were pending. The country was hopeless. The youth was worried about their future.” This candid admission highlighted the challenges that the country faced at the time, particularly the concerns of the youth about their future.

However, the Prime Minister assured the audience that he had been working tirelessly to bring about change. “But I worked hard… I made attempts to get the country out of that situation,” he said, emphasizing his commitment to the nation and his efforts to overcome these challenges.

He concluded his address by attributing his success to divine grace. “Due to Maa Amba’s blessings, I have been able to fulfil those expectations,” he said. This reference to Maa Amba, a revered deity in Gujarat, underscored his deep-rooted faith and the role it played in his journey.

The Prime Minister’s address served as a testament to his unwavering commitment to the nation and his relentless efforts to bring about change. His words resonated with the people, instilling a sense of hope and optimism for the future of the country.

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