India's Home Minister, Amit Shah is currently on a tour in Madhya Pradesh. Having met with BJP workers in Gwalior, he then proceeded to Khajuraho to participate in a booth worker's conference. There, Amit Shah addressed the party workers and officials, inspiring them with a 'victory mantra' for the upcoming parliamentary elections and reiterated the party's aim to win 400 seats.
He appealed to voters, reminding them of the single seat left unclaimed in Madhya Pradesh during the 2019 general elections. He urged complete support in 2024 to fulfill Modi's ambition, pushing for a milestone of 400 seats nationwide.
'Rahul Baba used to mock us...'
The Minister vowed that the BJP has fulfilled every promise made over the last decade, bringing up the construction of the Ram Temple in Ayodhya. He called out Rahul Gandhi, mentioning a notable date, January 22nd, 2024, marking the day Lord Ram after 500 years, was enshrined in a grand temple. The Congress, he accused, had stalled and deviated the Ayodhya temple issue for years, while Modi's government achieved the promised land worship and idol consecration, fulfilling the wishes of crores of devotees.
Enumerating the BJP's major decisions, Shah reiterated that the party delivers on its promises - including the repeal of Article 370, asserting the unity of the nation under one flag, one law, and one leader. The historic day also saw the abolishment of Article 370 on August 5, 2019, with Kashmir now symbolizing India's proud crown.
Continuing his address, he claimed the fulfillment of promises such as implementing 'One Rank, One Pension' for retired military personnel, the end of triple talaq for the welfare of Muslim mothers and sisters, and assuring a 33 percent reservation for women in legislative assemblies and the Parliament. The government has also worked towards the welfare of the poor, providing over 80 crore people with free food grains – five kilos per person, 12 crore toilets, houses for four crore people, gas cylinders for 10 crore mothers, tap water for 14 crore families, and six thousand rupees annually to 11 crore farmers.
'The next five years...'
Shah concluded with the BJP's pledge for healthcare for all – covering all expenses up to five lakhs for 60 crore citizens. Emphasizing the government's promise to leave no poor individual worried about medical expenses. Modi has pledged to make India self-reliant, fully developed, and a great nation – the next five years are foundational for a majestic India.