Over the next 25 years, Odisha will play a crucial role in driving the country's growth, according to Modi.

PM Modi believes Odisha will be a major growth driver for India in the next 25 years and sees Lord Jagannatha as the God of the poor.

June 7th 2024.

Over the next 25 years, Odisha will play a crucial role in driving the country's growth, according to Modi.
At an NDA parliamentary party meeting in New Delhi, Prime Minister Narendra Modi expressed his belief that Odisha will play a major role in the country's growth for the next 25 years. He also shared his personal connection with Lord Jagannatha, referring to him as the God of the poor.

As the leader chosen by the BJP-led National Democratic Alliance to become prime minister for the third time, Modi laid out the NDA government's focus for the next 10 years: good governance, development, quality of life, and minimal interference in the lives of citizens. He also emphasized the importance of unanimity in decision-making and the NDA's commitment to the principle of "nation first."

Modi proudly stated that the NDA is the strongest coalition government in the history of coalitions, highlighting their ability to digest victory. He also took a swipe at opposition parties, who he claimed were trying to downplay the NDA's victory in the recent Lok Sabha elections. He congratulated all the victorious NDA leaders and acknowledged the hard work of ground workers in ensuring their success.

The prime minister also shared his vision for the NDA, saying that it stands for "New India, Developed India, Aspirational India." He promised to work harder and faster for the country's development, and expressed confidence that the NDA will deliver on their promises.

Modi also expressed his eagerness to participate in parliamentary debates, and encouraged opposition MPs to contribute to nation-building when they come to parliament. He couldn't resist taking a dig at the Congress, noting that their total seats in the last three Lok Sabha elections were fewer than the BJP's tally in the recent election alone.

The prime minister also took the opportunity to highlight the NDA's success in various states, including Kerala, Arunachal Pradesh, Sikkim, and Andhra Pradesh. He mentioned the NDA's increasing vote share in Tamil Nadu, hinting at future success in the state.

Modi also praised the NDA's commitment to good governance, stating that it is a common trait among all the leaders in the coalition. He firmly believes that the NDA has become synonymous with good governance, and will continue to prioritize it in their future endeavors.

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