New Delhi. There is very little time left for the first phase of voting in the 2024 Lok Sabha elections, but there is a huge difference in the campaign campaigns of the ruling party and the opposition. On one hand, the intense campaign of BJP-NDA, which is being led by PM Modi from the front, and on the other hand, the alliance of the opposition, far from joining the campaign, is still looking like scattered straws, which now seems impossible to gather. Is. The intensity with which PM Modi is seeking votes for his third term is also an example. He is going among the people with the account of the work done by his government. The number of rallies and road shows is increasing.
PM Modi is not only giving interviews to newspapers from East to West and media from North to South India, but has also become the PM to appear on the cover of foreign magazine Newsweek. He is the first Indian Prime Minister after Indira Gandhi to appear on the cover of this magazine. In the latest interview given to this magazine, PM Modi said in clear words that generally after ten years of any government in the world, anti-incumbency is definitely visible, but India is an exception in this because Modi government has come to complete ten years. But unlike the rest of the world, public support for PM Modi has increased here. This outreach of PM Modi was clearly visible in his conversation with Bill Gates when both of them discussed a lot about sustainable development based on India’s developed technology. The same message went across the world that no matter how many editorials are written, everyone has started believing in PM Modi’s strength.
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I remember an incident 15 years ago. Before the 2007 elections, Keshubhai Patel, a senior leader of his own party, had sounded the bugle of rebellion against the then Gujarat Chief Minister Narendra Modi. I had done an interview with Keshubhai Patel, in which he had said that there is a mini emergency in Gujarat. I had been covering PM Modi since his days as General Secretary, yet I felt that he might have been angry with my interview. After winning the elections, he came to Delhi for the meeting of the National Executive. He was leaving after the meeting in the annexe of Parliament House when I fell in front of him. He himself came forward and shook hands with me and even before I could congratulate him, he asked me who would I like to enjoy next. He knew that as a journalist I had covered everything. That means no anger, no attack on press freedom. A face of Narendra Modi was seen who also indulges in political jokes.
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Tags: Prime Minister Narendra Modi
FIRST PUBLISHED: April 11, 2024, 08:58 IST