Political Kida
Political Kida

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7 Tweets Apr 16, 2024
#Thread PM Modi’s recent interview with ANI was a wonderful watch.
In case you missed any minute details, here are some key points he made and some lesser-known aspects he touched upon. (1/n)
1- Not the first time PM has entered the election with a 100-day plan.
In 2019 too, PM Modi had prepared the action plan for the first 100 days and we all witnessed how he executed it.
Some major decisions in first 100 days
- Abrogation of Article 370
- Abolished Triple Talaq
- UAPA Amendment Bill
- Bank Mergers
- Cattle Vaccination and many more (2/n)
2- Exposing the reality of Electoral Bonds
- 3000 companies that took bonds
- 26 companies faced inquiry by agencies
- 16 out of those 26 companies purchased it during the course of the inquiry
- Those 16 companies donated merely 37% to the BJP and 63% to the opposition.
Still, Rahul Gandhi and his gang are crying foul, and no media is questioning or countering them with facts. (3/n)
3- Diplomacy can't be stuck on protocols.
PM Modi went beyond protocols ever since he assumed office in 2014, and now the results are evident in India’s diplomatic valour. (4/n)
4- Difference between others and #ModiKiGuarantee:
- We are seeing U-turns of Kejriwal in viral videos
- Rahul Gandhi is making hollow promises of removing poverty in one go.
But we are fulfilling every promise we made, be it 370, Ram Mandir, Triple Talaq, Digital India, Har Ghar Jal, Electricity reaching every village, Aatmanirbhar Bharat, and many more. (5/n)
5- Exposing Congress' hate for Hindus & Prabhu Ram and their appeasement politics.
They made excuses that they did not go to Prabhu Ram Mandir's inauguration because BJP was involved.
Then why did even Nehru refuse to visit Shree Somnath Mandir’s restoration when the BJP did not even exist in 1951? (6/n)
6- India's mission to achieve Consensus in G20.
When the world didn't expect it, PM Modi surprised everyone by achieving consensus on the declaration of G20, showcasing a major victory for our new foreign policy. (7/n)

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