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Will Place India in the Top 3 Global Economy during My Third Term: PM Modi

On Wednesday, Prime Minister Narendra Modi said that he will place the nation’s economy among the top three in the world during his third term in office. Speaking at a public gathering in Damoh, Madhya Pradesh, in advance of the state assembly elections scheduled on November 17, Modi also pledged to keep up the battle against corruption.

In Chhattisgarh and Rajasthan, the people elected the Congress to power, but their chief ministers were discovered to be engaged in “satta” (betting) and the production of black money, he said. According to Modi, after 2014, the nation’s economy rose from 10th to 5th place, overtaking the UK, which had dominated the nation for more than 200 years.

When we assumed office in 2014, the nation’s economy was ranked tenth. It gradually spread to the 9th, 8th, 7th, and 6th grades, but no one discussed it. Everyone was shocked and began looking at India when it rose to the fifth rank, surpassing the United Kingdom, which had dominated the country for 200 years, he added. Modi said that he will rank the nation’s economy among the top three in the world during his third term as prime minister.

Next year’s Lok Sabha elections are scheduled. The prime minister claimed that the “85% commission system,” as previously declared by a prime minister of that party, would be implemented in the states if the Congress regains power.

Notably, former prime minister Rajiv Gandhi claimed that only 15 paisa of every Re 1 released by the government reached the intended recipient. Congress leaders, Modi added, are threatening to file a complaint with the Election Commission over his vow to prolong the free ration program for the underprivileged for an additional five years. He said, “Let them commit this evil; I will keep doing good deeds for the people.

Along with vowing to keep up the battle against corruption, the prime minister also asked the public whether they thought he should remain, to which they answered in the positive.

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