With the power of your voice, you have to defeat 'Parivarwadi' parties: PM Modi tells new voters on National Voters' Day
National Voters Day: Prime Minister Modi said voting for the first time on this day fills him with energy and added that these new voters have now become the most important part of the democratic process.
National Voters Day: Prime Minister Narendra Modi on Thursday addressed voters for the first time and told them to defeat the 'parivarwadi' parties with the power of their voice. He said that voting for the first time on this day energizes him, adding that these new voters have now become the most important part of the democratic process.
“With the power of your voice you have to defeat 'parivarwadi' parties,” he said. Speaking at 'NaMo Nav Matadata Sammelan' for new voters, Prime Minister Modi said, “These days people talk about credibility, not corruption; success stories, not scams. Earlier, India was on the list of five fragile economies. But today, Bharat is the fifth largest economy in the world. In the coming years, India will become the top three economies in the world.”
#WATCH | Prime Minister Modi addresses the first voters on National Voters Day
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He said that when there is a majority government in the country, there is clarity in policies and decisions. “When I meet major world leaders, I am not the only one meeting them, but there are 140 crore Indians with me too. Today, the Indian passport is seen with pride all over the world,” he said.