Prime Minister Narendra Modi, during a recent public gathering in Deesa, Banaskantha, Gujarat, took the audience on a journey through time, reflecting on the state of the nation before and after his election in 2014.
The Prime Minister began his address by expressing gratitude to the citizens of the country, saying, “All of you sent me to Delhi in 2014 to serve the nation.” He acknowledged the responsibility entrusted to him by the people and the mandate to bring about change.
He then painted a stark picture of the country’s state prior to his tenure. “Before 2014, there was news of terrorism, scams, and corruption, all policies were pending. The country was hopeless. The youth was worried about their future,” he said. This candid admission highlighted the challenges that the nation faced at the time, particularly the concerns of the youth about their future prospects.
However, the Prime Minister was quick to assure the audience that he had not been idle. “But I worked hard… I made attempts to get the country out of that situation,” he stated, emphasizing his commitment to the nation and his tireless efforts to overcome these challenges.
He concluded his address on a note of humility and gratitude, attributing his success to divine grace. “Due to Maa Amba’s blessings, I have been able to fulfil those expectations,” he said. This reference to Maa Amba, a revered deity in Gujarat, underscored his deep-rooted faith and the role it played in his journey.
The Prime Minister’s address served as a reminder of his unwavering commitment to the nation and his relentless pursuit of transformation. His words instilled a renewed sense of hope and optimism among the people, promising a brighter future for the country.