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As PM of Assam, Modi arrived in 2014 with optimism, confidence for 2019, and assurance for 2024

Prime Minister Narendra Modi said on Wednesday that he “came in with hope in 2014, trust in 2019 and guarantee in 2024,” projecting confidence in his ability to win a third term.

The prime minister said, “Modi has given a guarantee that all the elderly people above 70 years of age will get free treatment facilities up to Rs 5 lakh under Ayushman Yojana,” while speaking at a rally in Nalbari, which is a part of the Barpeta constituency in Assam. Modi will ensure that they get treatment without hindrance.

In the next five years, Modi promised to construct three crore new residences for the impoverished, a pledge made in the BJP’s platform.

“The NDA has made the decision to reach out to all of the nation’s citizens and provide them the amenities they are entitled to. “Three crore new houses for the poor will be built in the next five years, and everyone will get them without any discrimination,” Prime Minister Modi said.

In reference to the Ram Navami festivities at the Ram temple in Ayodhya, Modi said that after 500 years, Lord Ram would be able to celebrate his birthday at home.

The Prime Minister remarked, “After a 500-year wait, Lord Ram has finally been seated in his grand temple. His birth anniversary will be celebrated in the Ram temple in the holy city of Ayodhya in just a few minutes by applying ‘Surya Tilak’ to Lord Ram.”

Modi said that he accomplished in only 10 years of his government’s leadership what the grand old party could not do in 60 years, accusing them of bringing only troubles to the Northeast.

“Modi’s pledge is still in effect today across the nation, as shown by the North East itself. The BJP has turned the North-East, which the Congress always saw as a source of difficulties, into an opportunity. Modi worked to promote security and peace while Congress encouraged separatist. The PM said, “Modi accomplished in ten years what Congress could not in sixty.”

 

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