PM Modi embraces Varanasi on his inaugural visit post-victory, 'Mother Ganga has nurtured me, I belong here'

A landmark visit for PM Modi as he addresses Varanasi for the first time after his consecutive third term election, dedicating his tour to the farmers' welfare with significant scheme releases.
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Prime Minister Narendra Modi, following his third consecutive electoral win, made his much-anticipated first appearance on Tuesday in his parliamentary constituency, Varanasi. Addressing the farmers and fellow citizens, PM Modi expressed his gratitude. He commenced his speech in the local dialect, stating, "I greet the people of Varanasi for the first time post-election, feeling blessed by your support. The Sun has started to bestow a gentle coolness, and it seems like Mother Ganga has embraced me as her own - I have become one with this land."

In his address, Modi emphasized that his government is committed to making life easier for our farmer brothers and sisters. He expressed pride in releasing the 17th installment of the PM-Kisan Samman Nidhi Scheme from the sacred lands of Varanasi. The release of this installment will benefit more than 9.26 crore farmers with over 20,000 crores in funds. Additionally, more than 30,000 self-help groups trained as 'Agricultural Friends' were honored with certification.

Modi highlighted, "The recent election for the 18th Lok Sabha has showcased the vastness, the strength, the breadth, and the deep roots of Indian democracy to the world with astonishing might. If we combine all voters from Europe and the European Union, their numbers would still be less than half of India's voting populace. I express my deepest gratitude to all the voters of Varina...

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