My campaign was a ‘pilgrimage’, says PM
New Delhi: Earlier, Mr Modi had also attended a “Swagat aur Abhaar Milan” hosted by BJP president Mr Shah at the party headquarters for the Union ministers.
Mr Modi termed his election campaign as a “pilgrimage” and turned the completion of his government’s tenure as a “successful experiment”.
The Prime Minister also said the alliance should be further strengthened and congratulated his Council of Ministers. The meeting lasted for nearly two hours.
At the NDA dinner, allies congratulated Mr Modi and his team for the development-oriented decisions to benefit the comman man and keeping in mind the regional aspirations.
The resolution, proposed by Mr Paswan, mentioned how the Modi-led NDA played a key role in taking up issues like terrorism and money laundering at the global platform and showed its firmness on the national security issue.
Mr Singh said India showed the world that it is no more a soft state when it comes to diplomacy and security. The resolution mentioned India’s efforts for UN’s declaration of Masood Azhar a global terrorist and the global support the Modi government received for the anti-missile test.
The resolution also condemned the political violence in states like West Bengal and Kerala, with Mr Modi expressing concern over it.
He also expressed concern over how institutions like the EC, the CAG and the security forces, among others, have come under attack from the Opposition.
The NDA leaders vowed to carry forward the development work initiated by the Modi-led government and to achieve “inclusive, prosperous and developed India,” which was the “dream of freedom fighters” by 2022 when the country will celebrate 75th anniversary of Independence.
Mr Modi told NDA allies that instead of caste, creed, religion and other such issues, the narrative of a government should be how to benefit the poor and eradicate regional disparity.
The resolution also hailed the Modi government’s schemes and asserted that it earned global recognition for its initiatives to mitigate poverty showing faster results than previous regimes.