‘PM Modi to address public meetings in State on May 7’

03 May 2024 11:03:47
 
PM Modi to address public meetings
 
 
 
 
Staff Reporter
 
 
State President of the Bhartiya Janta Party (BJP) addressed the meeting of the State unit of Lok Sabha Election Management Committee on Thursday. He said, “PM Modi will be addressing public meetings in Khargone and Dhar on May 7. He has worked day and night for ensuring the development of the country and State. He has transformed the lives of the people by launching various welfare driven policies for the poor and downtrodden.” V D Sharma said, “the party has performed better in the recently concluded two phases of elections and has to perform the best in the upcoming phases of the elections.” He called on the cadres to work for sweeping the 29 seats of the party and have to elect PM Modi as the Prime Minister for the third time.
 
He said that the party has pledged to increase the vote share at each booth by 10 percent and the office bearers have to over look the completion of the same. Currently, there is an environment of frustration in the Indian National Congress (INC). He mentioned that the roots of the Congress are still related to the Britishers and has always worked with a policy of divide and rule. The places where Rahul Gandhi has came to vote for the Congress have witness a decline in the vote share of the party. The Congress has always relied on the politics of appeasement but the people have now understood the nature of the grand old party and their true face has been unveiled.
 
The public has decided to vote in the favour of PM Modi and to re-establish the country on the post of Vishwaguru.
The meeting was also addressed by party’s state Lok Sabha incharge Dr Mahendra Singh where he called the cadres and office bearers to work for increasing voting percentage in the state. Senior leaders Hemant Khandelwal, Rao Uday Pratap Singh, Bhagwandas Sabnani, Vinod Gotiya aloong with other office bearers and party cadres were also present during the meeting.
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