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"God has blessed PM Modi with a third term": RSS leader Indresh Kumar sends birthday wishes to PM

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New Delhi | September 18, 2024 2:41:33 AM IST
As Prime Minister Narendra Modi turned 74 on Tuesday (September 17), wishes from all across the world and from leaders of different political parties poured in. Senior Rashtriya Swayamsevak Sangh (RSS) leader Indresh Kumar praised the Prime Minister's various efforts for the development of the nation and highlighted achievements as he extended warm greetings on PM Modi's birthday, adding, that God has blessed him with a third term as Prime Minister of the country.

"God has blessed him to be the Prime Minister of the country for the third time. It can be understood that Prime Minister Narendra Modi is in the hearts of the people, the world, and not only that, he might be in the heart of God too," he said.

He further said that the country is on a path of progress while anyone who is trying to divide the nation is getting their hopes shattered due to the policies of the government.

"we can say that there is a wave of progress across the country. The people who want to divide the nation and make people fight each other, their hopes are getting shattered. The world could be free of war and a peaceful place, I feel that such a thing is possible," he added.

Mentioning the efforts to curtail the COVID-19 pandemic, he said that the Prime Minister protected the people from the virus and the Chinese conspiracy too, "During the time of corona, if someone was there to protect people from the virus and Chinese conspiracy, it was Narendra Modi. To give a new dimension to G20 and to include the African Union, the Prime Minister showed that all the countries in the world could live peacefully and with brotherhood."

The RSS leader also mentioned Deepjyoti, the calf at Prime Minister's residence, and reiterated the Prime Minister's message of 'no cow lynching, no man lynching'.

"This time, on his happy birthday, he took the calf Deepjyoti on his lap, with a mark of light on its forehead. So in today's program he said, 'aao bharat ko lynching mukt bharat banaye jaaye' (come, lets make India lynching free), no cow lynching, no man lynching, we condemn both lynching. So if we talk about this in the whole country, then such a problem could be eradicated from the country," the RSS leader said.

He further commented on the recent change of the leadership in Delhi, with Arvind Kejriwal submitting his resignation and Atishi being announced as CM-designate. He said, "Fight and change keeps happening between parties and between netas, that's why it is better to have stability in the government. Unstable government becomes a barrier to good governance."

Earlier today, PM Modi laid the foundation stone and inaugurated various development projects worth Rs 3800 crore in Bhubaneswar. He also launched and dedicated to the nation several projects in the state. He released the first installment of assistance to nearly 10 lakh beneficiaries under PMAY-G in around 14 states.

The Prime Minister launched 'Subhdra', the flagship scheme of the Government of Odisha, in Bhubaneswar. It is the largest, single women-centric scheme and is expected to cover more than 1 crore women. (ANI)

 
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