PM leadership and diplomatic efforts have played a significant role in India's progress: BJP
Prime Minister Narendra Modi's recent visit to Japan, Australia and Papua New Guinea illustrated enormous respect and goodwill among world leaders for him and India. PM Modi attended three global events — G7, QUAD and FIPIC during his five-day foreign trip.
Speaking at a press conference, Union Minister Rajeev Chandrasekhar said “This trip was filled with instances that exemplify the enormous respect and goodwill for India and India’s prime minister amongst the world’s leading nations and leaders.” Opposition parties should celebrate the country’s progress, instead of using every opportunity to stunt growth, create obstacles, and reverse the prime minister’s mission and his goal of creating a developed India.
The union minister also referred Fiji and Papua New Guinea governments as they conferred their highest civilian award to Modi, which a few global leaders have received so far. “During his foreign visit, the prime minister had 40 engagements and met over two dozen world leaders."
Chandrasekhar emphasised that Sydney Harris Park was renamed to Little India and it felt like a great honour bestowed on India. During PM's visit to these countries, the front pages of most newspapers and other media were covered with stories about his visit and the summits thereon.
People across the world are recognising Prime Minister Modi's leadership. “Having heard how he spoke at the global diaspora meet in Australia about India, its rise from the fifth economy to the top three of the world and its future, I want to draw your attention to the shameless habit of our Opposition politicians like Rahul Gandhi and his cohorts who use abuse and lies not just to insult our prime minister and our government but also our nation, democracy and institutions including press and judiciary,” Chandrasekhar said.
Chandrasekhar believes as a world leader who was born poor, prime minister Modi is an inspiration and leader for those nations and people of the world that continue to struggle. “It’s undeniable that PM Modi’s leadership and his diplomatic efforts have played a very big role in our country’s progress. Opposition parties should celebrate India’s progress and become part of the efforts being taken to take India forward.
The BJP leader said, In the world where nations are vying for recognition and respect, it is important to project an accurate and positive image of India’s progress, imagine the significance of Papua New Guinea’s prime minister touching Modi’s feet in a mark of respect… Imagine the importance of Australian Prime Minister Anthony Albanese calling Prime Minister Modi the boss.....
The Congress emerged victorious in the 224-member Karnataka assembly polls held on May 10 by winning 135 seats. The BJP obtained 65 and the JD(S) 19 seats. The union minister added, “The goodwill and respect shown by Prime Minister of New Zealand Chris Hipkins when he flies all the way to Australia to meet PM Modi are rare events which are outcomes of hard work, dedication and commitment of Prime Minister Modi.
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