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JAMMU: Chief Spokesperson BJP Mahila Morcha J&K UT Ritika Trehan on Wednesday hit out at the opposition INDIA bloc for coming together to stop action on corruption.
She also slammed Congress leaders for threatening that if the BJP wins, the country will be on fire.
Modi has been extinguishing such fires for the last 10 years. She said family-based parties are holding rally after rally to save their families.
This was stated by her during door-to-door campaign in favour of party candidate Jugal Kishore Sharma in Bahu constituency.
Ritika further said that Congress people have started showing their dangerous intentions.
“This election is very important to save the country’s future,” she said.
Speaking about the country’s development, Ritika said under Prime Minister Modi govt country has achieved many impossible milestones in last ten years. As India approaches the pivotal 2024 Lok Sabha elections, the mood of the Nation shows that BJP-led National Democratic Alliance (NDA), spearheaded by Prime Minister Narendra Modi, is poised to secure a third term with a commanding majority. It is likely that NDA will be “400 paar” target. It reflects a populace swayed by the BJP’s blend of welfare initiatives and a resonant nationalistic narrative.
Meanwhile, the opposition’s struggle to present a unified front and leadership alternative to PM Modi appears to be a critical impediment to their electoral ambitions, added Ritika.
Ritika observed that India today aspires for a corruption-free and development-oriented government and claimed that the country has progressed at a fast pace under Prime Minister Narendra Modi. She also claimed the situation in villages has changed under Modi’s leadership. There were 18,000 villages with no electricity, which became electrified after Modi became prime minister in 2014.
Highlighting the development works done by the BJP-led Centre, Ritika said 3.5 lakh villages have been connected by paved roads. Eighty crore people are being given free ration, resulting in lifting 25 crore people above the poverty line. She said 55 crore people — about 40 per cent of the population, including the poor, rickshaw-pullers, tea vendors, bus drivers, and cleaners — have been given a yearly insurance facility of Rs 5 lakh under Ayushman Bharat for serious illnesses.