With less than a year remaining for the Lok Sabha elections, Prime Minister Narendra Modi expressed strong confidence in his government’s return to power in 2024. During the inauguration of the International Exhibition-cum-Convention Centre (IECC) complex at Pragati Maidan in New Delhi, now renamed “Bharat Mandapam,” the Prime Minister laid out his vision for a third term, assuring that people’s dreams would be fulfilled.
PM Modi emphasized the goal of propelling India to become the third-largest economy globally during his third term. He pointed out India’s remarkable progress, rising from the tenth spot to the fifth-largest economy during his government’s second term. Building upon this track record, he guaranteed that India would attain the third position on the global economic stage.
The Prime Minister also assured citizens that the country’s growth would accelerate further after 2024, promising that their aspirations would be realized during his third term. He criticized those with negative thinking who attempt to obstruct development projects and expressed confidence that they, too, would acknowledge the significance of initiatives like Bharat Mandapam.
Highlighting India’s unprecedented work in areas such as new airports, expressways, railway routes, bridges, and hospitals, PM Modi emphasized the country’s rapid progress and adoption of the “Think Big, Dream Big, Act Big” principle.
Furthermore, the Prime Minister announced that Delhi would soon house the world’s largest museum, adding to the country’s cultural and historical treasures. Citing a NITI Aayog report, he expressed belief in India’s ability to eradicate poverty, with millions already lifted out of poverty.
PM Modi praised Bharat Mandapam as a symbolic representation of India’s capabilities and new energy, considering it a valuable gift to democracy. He also mentioned how his government took the G20 Summit to multiple cities, showcasing India’s diverse cultures on the global stage.
In conclusion, Prime Minister Narendra Modi’s speech at Bharat Mandapam showcased his vision for India’s bright future, promising robust economic growth, transformative projects, and the fulfillment of people’s aspirations during his third term in office.