PM Modi’s speech raised new hope among the youth; Rekindled the faith of the poor, tribals: Amit Shah

Last Update: February 08, 2023, 22:27 IST

Shah said that Prime Minister Modi’s speech revived the trust built among the poor, tribals and the underprivileged by giving them their due rights and uplifting their standard of living. (File Photo/PTI)

Shah said that with his power-packed positive outlook, Modi affirmed that India is not looking back in its ‘Amrit Kaal’.

Union Home Minister Amit Shah on Wednesday lauded Prime Minister Narendra Modi’s speech in the Lok Sabha and said it instilled new hope among the youth and revived the trust built among the poor, tribals and the underprivileged by giving them their rights.

Shah said that with his powerful positive outlook, Modi affirmed that there is no looking back India In its ‘Amrit Kaal’.

“Setting new examples of parliamentary best practice in his speech, PM @narendramodi ji instilled new hope in the youth today. With his power-packed positive approach, PM Modi affirmed that there is no looking back for India in the Amrit Kaal. Not watching,” the home minister tweeted.

Shah said that Prime Minister Modi’s speech revived the trust built among the poor, tribals and the underprivileged by giving them their due rights and uplifting their standard of living.

“And this foundation of faith cannot be shaken now by those who deprived them for decades after independence,” he said in another tweet.

In his speech, Prime Minister Modi said the faith reposed in him by crores of people was his bulwark against the “lies, allegations and abuses” of his critics, as he launched a scathing rebuttal at the opposition for targeting him. Adani-Hindenburg issue. Responding to the debate on the motion of thanks on the President’s address in the Lok Sabha, Modi said he has spent every moment of his life working for the nation and compared the “lost decade” of the Congress-led UPA regime with From “Arrival”. India’s decade” under his government.

In his nearly 85-minute speech, Modi said the world is looking at India with hope and positivity amid instability in many parts of the world due to the once-in-a-century COVID-19 pandemic and conflicts. He asserted that the trust global institutions have in India is due to the presence of a stable and decisive government. He said that this government has the power to take decisions in the national interest and reforms are not done out of compulsion but out of conviction.

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