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PM Modi Highlights Third Term Mandate: A Decade Of Dedicated Service

Prime Minister Narendra Modi underscored that the Indian electorate has granted his government a third consecutive term, reflecting their comprehensive evaluation across various criteria.

During his address in the Lok Sabha, responding to debates on the President's speech, Modi emphasized that the people have witnessed his administration's unwavering dedication over the past decade.

PM Modi Highlights Third Term Mandate A Decade Of Dedicated Service

PM Modi Highlights A Decade Of Dedicated Service

He highlighted his government's commitment to serving the public, particularly focusing on uplifting the poor, echoing the mantra that "public service is God's service."

Amidst vigorous protests from opposition members, Modi acknowledged the electoral mandate as a validation of his government's performance despite facing campaigns of misinformation. He expressed understanding towards those who propagated falsehoods but faced resounding electoral defeat, as evidenced in recent Lok Sabha elections, as per PTI reports.

Modi pointed out significant achievements under his tenure, claiming credit for lifting 25 crore people out of poverty over the past decade. He portrayed this accomplishment as a testament to the electorate's endorsement of his government's policies, including a steadfast stance against corruption since taking office in 2014, as reported by PTI.

Overall, Modi's remarks underscored a sense of validation and commitment to continue serving the nation based on the trust and mandate received from the people of India.

Lok Sabha Session

Ahead of his parliamentary address, Modi addressed NDA MPs in his first post-election meeting, emphasizing the mandate received despite opposition claims of misinformation. His remarks came in response to Rahul Gandhi's comprehensive maiden speech as Leader of the Opposition, covering contentious topics such as regional conflicts, educational policies like NEET, military recruitment under the Agnipath scheme, agricultural crises, inflation concerns, and issues of communal polarization, as reported by Hindustan Times.

Gandhi's speech prompted responses from key figures including Prime Minister Modi, Home Minister Amit Shah, and Defense Minister Rajnath Singh. The BJP countered by accusing Gandhi of linking Hinduism with violence, which he clarified as critique directed at the BJP, not Hinduism itself.

In the Rajya Sabha, Leader of the Opposition Mallikarjun Kharge criticized Modi for allegedly delivering divisive speeches during the Lok Sabha campaign, setting the stage for intense parliamentary debates and discussions.

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