Modi Celebrates Record Voter Turnout in Vibrant Indian Democracy
Prime Minister Narendra Modi lauded India's vibrant democracy, emphasizing record voter turnout in the recent assembly elections in five states/UTs. Speaking in the Netherlands, he noted significant female participation and described India's democratic journey as aspiration-driven. Modi reflected on the BJP's 2014 electoral victory and his public service journey.
Prime Minister Narendra Modi, during a community program in The Hague, highlighted the vitality of Indian democracy following the recent assembly elections in five states and Union Territories, marking record voter participation. He emphasized that India deeply values the democratic involvement of each citizen.
Modi remarked on the high voter turnout, citing figures between 80-90%, and praised the notable increase in women's participation. He celebrated the Bharatiya Janata Party's victories in West Bengal, Assam, and Puducherry, emphasizing that such electoral engagement strengthens democracy.
The Prime Minister also recalled the significance of May 16, as it marks the anniversary of the BJP's 2014 electoral victory, which led to a stable and majority government after years of Congress-led governance. Modi reflected on his extensive public service career, underscoring his commitment to serving with trust and dedication.
(With inputs from agencies.)
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