Prime Minister Narendra Modi addressed a public rally in Rajasthan, emphasizing the necessity for timely action in the implementation of developmental projects and expressing empathy towards marginalized communities.
PM Modi lamented the delayed initiation of essential initiatives that should have been undertaken promptly after India’s independence. “All these works that I have mentioned should have been done earlier as soon as the country got independence,” he remarked, stressing the importance of swift progress in the nation’s development journey.
In addition to highlighting developmental delays, the Prime Minister acknowledged the challenges faced by Dalits and tribals, attributing their struggles to what he termed as the ‘arrogance’ of the Congress party. “The lives of our Dalits and tribals were full of struggle because of Congress’ arrogance,” PM Modi stated, drawing attention to the hardships endured by these marginalized communities.
In a notable self-reference, PM Modi humbly referred to himself as the ‘Pradhan Sevak’ or ‘primary servant’, underscoring his role as a servant of the people. “The son of a poor is a ‘Pradhan Sevak’ for the last 10 years, the poor are getting relief from various problems,” he remarked, highlighting his administration’s commitment to addressing the challenges faced by the underprivileged sections of society.
The rally provided a platform for PM Modi to reiterate his dedication to the nation’s progress and advocate for a more empathetic approach towards addressing developmental issues. His words resonated with the audience, reflecting his vision for an inclusive and compassionate India, where timely action and empathy are central tenets of governance.