Vice-President Shri Jagdeep Dhankhar described Prime Minister Narendra Modi’s journey in three aspects. In 2014, he was like a rocket taking off, requiring great effort to generate an atmosphere of hope and possibility in a despondent country. By 2019, the country had escaped the gravitational force, and in 2024, after becoming Prime Minister for a historic third consecutive term, the rocket is now in space, and the achievements have to be astronomical.
Dominating Global Discourse: Prime Minister ModiShri Dhankhar stressed that it is a matter of pride that after a very long time, a leader from India dominates the global discourse. Prime Minister Modi’s voice is heard all over, as he talks on issues of humanity and global interest. The vice president expressed no doubt about the saga of success the country has seen over a decade in fields that were staggering three decades and more ago.
Bringing Harmony to the World: Prime Minister ModiHighlighting India as the epicenter of bringing about harmony in the world, Shri Dhankhar underlined Prime Minister Modi’s stature as the one who can bring about the resolution of conflagrations on the planet. He emphasized that if India’s leader, Prime Minister Modi, gives a clarion call, it becomes a ground reality, as he always thinks ahead of time.
Gujarat’s Contributions to India’s Growth: Prime Minister ModiLauding the land of Gujarat, the Vice-President drew attention to the state’s contributions to India’s growth and global standing. He highlighted that in every significant period of history, Gujarat has shown the path to the world and the nation in particular. From Mahatma Gandhi’s dominance of the discourse of peace and non-violence to Sardar Vallabhbhai Patel’s leadership as the Iron Man, and now Prime Minister Narendra Modi’s domination of global discourse, Gujarat has consistently produced great leaders who have shaped India’s destiny.
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