My Actions Driven by Development, Not Just Electoral Gains: PM Modi

GG News Bureau
New Delhi, 1st April. 
Prime Minister Narendra Modi said that his actions are not solely driven by electoral considerations or the pursuit of power. He mentioned that if his only aim was to win elections, he would not have focused on developing the northeastern region.

During an interview with Thanti TV in Tamil Nadu, the Prime Minister emphasized that not all his actions are aimed at winning elections or gaining power. He highlighted his efforts in developing the northeast, stating that he has visited the region more than all former Prime Ministers combined.

Regarding development works in Tamil Nadu, PM Modi stressed the importance of tapping into the state’s vast potential.

He praised BJP state president K Annamalai for his efforts to engage the youth in politics, noting that Annamalai’s decision to join BJP was driven by a desire to work for the nation.

PM Modi expressed confidence in the BJP-led NDA’s victory in Tamil Nadu, stating that the votes were in support of BJP, not just against the opposition.

He also expressed his frustration at the lack of promotion of Tamil language and heritage, calling for greater recognition of Tamil Nadu’s rich cultural legacy.

When questioned about the placement of Sengol in the new parliament building, PM Modi explained its significance in India’s independence struggle and defended its inclusion in the new Parliament.

On the issue of electoral bonds, PM Modi defended the system, stating that it allows for transparency in political funding and can be improved over time.

When asked about contesting elections in Tamil Nadu, the Prime Minister revealed that he never aspired to be a politician but ended up in his current position due to destiny.

PM Modi also addressed the slogan of NDA winning 400 seats in the upcoming Lok Sabha elections, attributing it to the public’s desire for political stability and empowerment through their votes.

He emphasized that the public’s decision will determine the outcome of the elections and urged voters to exercise their right to vote.
The state of Tamil Nadu has 39 Lok Sabha constituencies and will vote on April 19 in a single phase of polling.

During the 2019 general elections, the Dravida Munnetra Kazhagam-led Secular Progressive Alliance secured a landslide victory in Tamil Nadu.

The Lok Sabha elections for 543 seats will be held in seven phases starting on April 19.

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