PM Modi takes a swipe at Arvind Kejriwal, says 'mein bhi sheesh mahal bana sakta tha'
While addressing a public meeting in Ashok Vihar's Ramlila Ground, PM Modi said, "Today, India has become a symbol of political and economic stability. This role of India will strengthen even more in 2025. This year will be the year to strengthen India's position in the world. It will be the year of making India one of the biggest manufacturing centres in the world."
PM Modi compares AAP with 'disaster'
"AAP has come like a disaster for Delhi. First theft and then arrogance pushed Delhi into a disaster-like situation. For the last 10 years, Delhi has been surrounded by a big disaster and this disaster government has stopped the development of Delhi. We will not tolerate disaster, we will change it," PM Modi further said.
Development projects in national capital
"Today is a landmark day for Delhi, with transformative projects in housing, infrastructure and education being launched to accelerate the city's development," PM added.
Modi said, "When I met a few children, I can see that their dreams are even higher than the heights of Swabhiman apartment...".
PM Narendra Modi said, "When I am here today, it's obvious to remember many old memories. When the country was fighting against Indira Gandhi's dictatorship, for many people like me who were part of the underground movement, Ashok Vihar used to be a place for me to live...".
PM Modi on new DU campus foundation stone
"Even after Independence, such works (New Education Policy) were not done, 'lekin aapke sevak ne kar diya'...", said PM Modi. "2025 brings numerous opportunities for India, the new year will further strengthen India's global image," he added.
Inauguration of multiple projects
PM visited newly constructed flats for the dwellers of Jhuggi Jhopri clusters under the In-Situ Slum Rehabilitation Project at Swabhiman Apartments, Ashok Vihar on Friday. The PM later inaugurated and laid the foundation stone of multiple development projects in Delhi.
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