On Thursday, Prime Minister Narendra Modi called on young people to utilize their voting power to overthrow political groups that he described as “parivarwadi,” or family-owned companies.
Using a video conference to address recently registered voters at the Namo Navmatdata Sammelan, Prime Minister Modi attacked opposition parties, claiming that young people are against nepotism and corruption.
The Prime Minister, Shri Narendra Modi has extended greetings on the occasion of National Voters Day.
The Prime Minister posted on X;
“Greetings on National Voters Day, an occasion which celebrates our vibrant democracy and also a day to encourage people to register as voters, if they haven’t already.
At 11 AM, I will address the Nav Matdata Sammelan, which will bring together first time voters from across India.”
Greetings on National Voters Day, an occasion which celebrates our vibrant democracy and also a day to encourage people to register as voters, if they haven’t already.
— Narendra Modi (@narendramodi) January 25, 2024
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“The mindset of leaders of these parties is anti-youth. You have to defeat these family-run parties with the strength of your votes,” he said.
He remarked, “You have become an important part of the democratic system now as your names have been registered in the voter list. You all have been enrolled in the voter list at a time when the country is going through its ‘Amrit Kaal’.”
Modi also highlighted the responsibility they carry in building a developed India by the year 2047.
“You all have a great opportunity to decide how you can get your names etched with golden letters in a developed India. Our speed, direction, approach will be decided by you all, and voting will be one big medium of it,” he said.
The prime minister emphasized the importance of every vote even more, pointing out that the country cannot make important choices without a stable, majority government.
“One vote can make a huge difference. Big choices may be made by the country when it has a stable, fully majority administration, he said.
Speaking on increased infrastructure and many development initiatives like Digital India and support for start-ups, he claimed that young people had an abundance of chances.
“It is Modi’s guarantee that your dreams are my resolve,” he said, asserting that the youth has always been his priority.
Expressing joy at the participation of a large number of young women in the event, PM Modi acknowledged their presence and extended warm wishes on the occasion of National Voters Day. He reiterated the immense potential held by the youth in steering the country towards progress and development.
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