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I haven't built a pucca home for myself, but my government built 4 crores for the poor: Modi PM

 I haven't built a pucca home for myself, but my government built 4 crores for the poor: Modi PM


Speaking at a rally in Satna before to the Madhya Pradesh assembly elections on November 17, Modi said that while his administration had constructed four crore pucca homes for the underprivileged, he had "not made even one house for himself." Your one vote will contribute to the BJP regaining power in MP.


On Thursday, Prime Minister Narendra Modi said that every vote cast in Madhya Pradesh has the "Trishakti" power, which may assist the BJP in reestablishing administration in the state, fortify the PM's position at the federal level, and prevent the "corrupt" Congress from gaining power.


Speaking at a rally in Satna before to the Madhya Pradesh assembly elections on November 17, Modi said that while his administration had constructed four crore pucca homes for the underprivileged, he had "not made even one house for himself." Your one vote will contribute to the BJP regaining power in MP.


Your vote will keep the dishonest Congress far from the national stage in MP and will bolster Modi's position in Delhi. In other words, one vote, three miracles. As Modi put it, it's like Trishakti.


The Prime Minister said that after his administration took office, it erased 10 crore fictitious beneficiaries—created by the Congress—from government plan data. Modi said that because of the way his government's actions had affected them, Congress leaders were now mistreating him.


Thus, he added, the government has saved Rs 2.75 lakh crore of citizens. Everywhere I go these days, there's buzz about Lord Ram's temple being erected in Ayodhya, Uttar Pradesh, Modi added, alluding to the building of the temple. The whole nation is experiencing a surge of joy."


The prime minister said, "30,000 panchayat buildings have been created in addition to the construction of a new Parliament building. I'm glad that Madhya Pradesh is among the states where lakhs of homes were constructed for the underprivileged as a result of the BJP's double-engine administration."


He went on, "The impoverished have 1.32 lakh houses in Satna as well."


After December, Modi stated he has decided to continue the free ration program for the poor, which was initiated during the COVID-19 pandemic, for a further five years. He went on to say that "two leaders were involved in tearing clothes of each other," perhaps referring to Rajya Sabha member Digvijaya Singh and MP Congress president Kamal Nath in light of Nath's recent "tear clothes" joke.


According to the PM, both leaders are advising their followers to "tear clothes" of one another. After losing on December 3 (the day of the vote count), they are battling to see whose son would become the leader of the MP Congress. He claimed they are trying to put their kids up for failure by hurting Madhya Pradesh.


Before delivering his speech, Modi praised a Satna-based musical group for performing a bhajan. He remarked, "It is the strength and power of tunes of singing which is coming out of the barrel of gun.""Countries like India are attempting to make a mark on the globe today, he added, and at times of crisis, the sounds of guns and bombs may be heard everywhere.



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