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In his 100-day address, Prime Minister Narendra Modi took a swipe at the opposition, accusing them of insulting him during his third term. Modi, who took oath as Prime Minister for a record third time on June 9th, asserted that he chose to focus on completing the government's agenda rather than engaging with the opposition's criticism. The 100-day mark, which also coincided with his birthday, was marked by a rally in Ahmedabad where Modi outlined the government's accomplishments. He highlighted the launch of numerous development projects, including the Namo Bharat Rapid Rail, formerly known as the Vande Metro, connecting Ahmedabad and Bhuj. This project is expected to provide a boon to the middle class, facilitating easier travel between cities.
Modi emphasized the significance of the Vande Bharat Express, stating that the expansion of its routes to 15 new destinations within the first 100 days was unprecedented. This remarkable achievement was achieved through the launch of one new Vande Bharat train every week for the past 15 weeks. The Prime Minister proudly boasted that the government's efforts in the past 100 days have been focused on infrastructure development, with projects related to rail, road, port, airport, and metro gaining significant approval and implementation. He emphasized the government's commitment to enhancing connectivity across India and highlighted the impact of these initiatives on various sectors, including students, professionals, and businessmen.
The Prime Minister's speech addressed the opposition's alleged attempts to undermine the country's integrity and unity. He claimed that some opposition leaders have actively sought to divide the nation. Despite these challenges, Modi remains resolute in his commitment to his agenda, prioritizing the completion of essential projects and focusing on the country's development. The 100-day mark signifies the government's early achievements and the Prime Minister's unwavering dedication to fulfilling his promises. The upcoming months will be crucial in observing the government's performance and the impact of these projects on the lives of ordinary Indians. It remains to be seen if the opposition's criticism will escalate or fade away, but the government's agenda, as outlined by Modi, is clear: a focus on infrastructure development, modernization, and connectivity to propel India towards a brighter future.
Source: Endured Opposition's insult, worked on government agenda: PM on NDA 3.0's 100 days