In New Delhi, leaders from the ruling BJP and its NDA partners—JD(U) and Shiv Sena—celebrated Prime Minister Narendra Modi’s 25‑year journey in public office. They said his guidance is turning India’s dream of becoming a strong, self‑reliant nation into a reality and lifting the country onto the global stage.
The same vision, different voices
BJP MLA Shagun Parihar
“India is moving forward in every sector,” Parihar told . “We are now the fourth‑largest economy in the world and are heading toward the third spot. All this progress shows that Prime Minister Modi’s vision of a powerful, capable India is coming true.”
Bihar BJP president Dilip Jaiswal
Jaiswal highlighted Modi’s commitment to national service: “He has worked hard to make India a developed country. The Swadeshi and ‘Vocal for Local’ campaigns have already started changing the way we think about production. These initiatives will transform the economy and lift people out of poverty.”
JD(U) spokesperson Rajiv Ranjan
Ranjan called Modi “a true karma‑yogi” who will keep guiding India for the next 25 years. “Despite global uncertainties, he has turned challenges into opportunities,” he said, adding praise for Modi’s steady leadership on development and international ties.
Shiv Sena’s Shambhuraj Desai
Desai echoed that Modi’s reforms have taken India to new heights. He pointed out reforms in industry, agriculture and labour, and added that the prime minister’s welfare policies for women and farmers are “inspiring and moving India firmly toward progress.”
Bihar minister Ashok Choudhary
Choudhary stated that Modi’s experience as Gujarat’s chief minister has prepared him for the national stage. “Under his leadership Gujarat grew rapidly and India’s economy has climbed from the eleventh to the fifth spot,” he said.
The broader impact
BJP leaders praised Modi’s elevation of India’s global standing and his dedication to public service.
- Anil Rajbhar: “We see the Prime Minister as a divine personality. His strides are beyond what ordinary people imagine,” he said.
- Shyam Bihari Jaiswal: “India’s direction toward a developed country by 2047 should give us hope ‘to return to glory.’ His 24‑year rise from chief minister to prime minister is unforgettable.”
- Sanjay Tandon: “He has 8,500 days of service with no single holiday. That is something we should all aim for.”
Perspectives from the media
Veteran journalist Balbir Dutt noted that Modi is the first Indian prime minister to visit the greatest number of countries. “In the digital age, personal diplomacy still matters,” Dutt added, stressing the importance of relationship‑building for foreign policy.
What this means for India
The speeches underscored a few key themes:
- Modi’s 25‑year tenure has turned India into the world’s fourth‑largest economy and placed it on a upward trajectory toward the third spot.
- His focus on “Swadeshi” and “Vocal for Local” is promoting indigenous manufacturing and boosting domestic markets.
- Reforms aim to strengthen industry, agriculture, labour, women’s rights, and farmer welfare.
- Vision “Developed India by 2047” remains Gandhi’s promise and the party’s roadmap.
The rallying rhetoric from the NDA allies shows a united front behind Modi’s policies and a shared belief that India will continue to grow, become more self‑reliant, and command respect worldwide.
Source: ianslive
Stay informed on all the latest news, real-time breaking news updates, and follow all the important headlines in world News on Latest NewsX. Follow us on social media Facebook, Twitter(X), Gettr and subscribe our Youtube Channel.