PM Modi’s Victory Speech After Historic Win
“No Time to Stop,” Says PM Modi
Prime Minister Narendra Modi emphasized that the Constitution remains their guiding light. “The NDA government will work together with all state governments. We don’t have time to stop. After six decades, voters have scripted history. The NDA got a chance to serve the country for the third time,” he said.
Vision for a Green Future
PM Modi outlined his vision for a sustainable future. “The future will be green. Our government’s policies combine progress, nature, and culture. We will increase investments in green industrialization. We will make India the third-largest economy. Today’s India offers global solutions, ensures stability in the global supply chain, and embraces everyone as a friend. A strong India will become a strong pillar of a strong world,” he said.
Achievements Over the Last Decade
In his victory speech, PM Modi listed his government’s achievements over the past 10 years. “We made important decisions and ran the world’s biggest welfare policies. Twelve crore people got tap water connections for the first time since Independence. Four crore people got pucca houses, 80 crore beneficiaries got free ration, and crores received free treatment up to ₹5 lakh. We also removed Article 370 and implemented GST, IPC, and banking reforms,” he said.
Remembering His Mother
PM Modi took a moment to remember his mother. “This was my first election since my mother’s death. But the crores of mothers, sisters, and daughters did not let me miss her. A record number of women voted. I can’t express in words how I feel,” he said.
Shoutout to Bihar Ally Nitish Kumar
PM Modi assured support for the development of states that voted along with the Lok Sabha polls. “I assure the people of the four states that went to assembly polls that the Centre will not leave any stone unturned for their development. Under Nitish babu, the NDA fared well in Bihar. Ten years ago, there was a mandate for change. The country was in depression and was called the ‘Fragile Five.’ At that time, the country gave us the responsibility to bring back hope. The second term was about development and guarantees,” he said.
Praise for BJP’s Performance in Kerala and Odisha
PM Modi praised the BJP’s performance in Odisha and Kerala. “This is the first time the BJP will have a Chief Minister in the land of Lord Jagannath. The BJP has won a seat in Kerala too. Our Kerala workers have made many sacrifices but kept serving the public. The moment they waited for generations is here. In Telangana, our numbers have doubled. In Madhya Pradesh, Gujarat, Chhattisgarh, Delhi, Uttarakhand, Himachal, and other states, our party almost made a clean sweep,” he said.
Historic Mandate
PM Modi highlighted the historic nature of this mandate. “This is the first time since 1962 that a government has returned to power after completing two terms. In states where Vidhan Sabha elections were held, the NDA scored huge victories – in Arunachal Pradesh, Andhra Pradesh, Odisha, and Sikkim. The Congress has been wiped out in these states,” he said.
Commending the Election Commission
PM Modi lauded the efforts of the Election Commission in conducting the election. “I congratulate the EC for holding the world’s largest election. Nearly 100 crore voters, 11 lakh polling stations, 1.5 crore poll workers, and 55 lakh EVMs were used. Everyone did their job in this intense heat. Every Indian is proud of the country’s election process and its credibility,” he said.
Voter Participation
PM Modi highlighted the high voter turnout. “The number of voters this time is more than the population of many countries. Jammu and Kashmir saw record voting. This showed the mirror to the forces across the world who have been trying to defame India. I congratulate all candidates. Without everyone’s active participation, this success wouldn’t have come,” he added.
Faith in BJP and NDA
PM Modi expressed gratitude for the public’s trust. “The people have reaffirmed their faith in the BJP and the NDA. Today’s victory is the victory of the world’s biggest democracy, a victory of faith in the country’s Constitution, a victory of the ‘Sabka Sath, Sabka Vikas’ mantra, and a victory of 140 crore Indians,” he said.