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According to Rajnath, Modi increased India’s standing abroad

Defense Minister Rajnath Singh said on Wednesday that India and its image throughout the world had changed since 2014 as a result of Prime Minister Narendra Modi’s unwavering efforts, while also urging support for BJP candidate Atul Garg in Ghaziabad.

In contrast to 2014, when the world did not take India seriously, India is now one of the most powerful nations in the world. PM Modi, nevertheless, has worked a miracle. The world now listens to India’s speeches on the international platform with rapt attention. The defense minister said, “This is India’s reputation, which has grown rapidly over the last 10 years.”

About 25,000 Indian students were studying in Ukraine, Rajnath said, referring to the current war between Russia and Ukraine. The PM was persuaded by their parents to bring the kids back. “Every Indian parent was concerned,” he said.

“Our PM accomplished something that no other prime minister in the world could. He contacted Volodymyr Zelenskyy, the president of Ukraine, and Vladimir Putin, the president of Russia. Not only that, but he also had a conversation with US President Joe Biden,” he said.

The fact that the conflict was suspended for four and a half hours and that over 22,500 Indian children returned home safely from Ukraine is something we should all be proud of. This is the modern India,” Singh said.

“With the intention and resolve to see the nation developed by 2047, PM Modi has been working toward that goal with diligence and commitment, and the outcome is evident to all.” According to Singh, more over 25 crore people have been brought out of poverty.

Declaring with confidence that the opposition headed by entrenched self-interests would not be able to defeat the Modi-led NDA, which was only focused on the welfare of the people, Rajnath took aim at the opposition coalition.

He took a jab at the opposition about the corruption issue, claiming that several ministers and politicians were facing jail time due to accusations of corruption, but they were blaming PM Modi for it, calling it a political vengeance.

“Agencies of government are working as they should. Singh said, “If someone believes they are being singled out and mistreated without any evidence, they need to be granted a respite from the legal system, but that is not taking place since we have verified proof of corruption against them.

Singh was speaking at a rally in favor of Ghaziabad, the BJP’s candidate for the Lok Sabha election. The city has more than 29 lakh voters and will hold its second round of voting on April 26. Singh moved to Lucknow in 2014 after winning the Lok Sabha election from this seat in 2009.

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