Modi Urges Voters, Asserts Only BJP Can Liberate Chhattisgarh from Corruption and Misgovernance

In a post on X, in Hindi, Modi said, “This time during the election campaign in Chhattisgarh, my experiences were amazing and unprecedented. It is said – Chhattisgarhiya… sabse badhiya (the best). I felt its echo all around.”

Prime Minister Narendra Modi emphasized on Wednesday that the residents of Chhattisgarh are cognizant that only the BJP possesses the capability to extricate the state from the entanglement of corruption and mismanagement. Asserting that the Congress is poised for defeat in the upcoming elections, he noted that people are placing their trust in the BJP.

In a post on X, in Hindi, Modi said, “This time during the election campaign in Chhattisgarh, my experiences were amazing and unprecedented. It is said – Chhattisgarhiya… sabse badhiya (the best). I felt its echo all around.”

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As Chhattisgarh approaches its 25th anniversary, Modi highlighted the enthusiasm of the youth, poised to vote for the first time, harboring dreams of a prosperous state. Their commitment extends beyond a developed India; they have pledged to dedicate the next 25 years to the advancement of both Chhattisgarh and the nation.

Modi expressed satisfaction with the resonance of the party's development model among the youth of SC, ST, and OBC communities, foreseeing their collective power scripting a transformative chapter. He acknowledged the significant role played by the mothers, sisters, and daughters of Chhattisgarh in championing the cause of state development, aligning with the broader national movement for women empowerment.

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Confident in the BJP's governance, Modi predicted the imminent defeat of the Congress, attributing it to people's trust in the former's track record rather than the latter's hollow promises. He assured the people of Chhattisgarh that a BJP government in the state would be tailored to their aspirations, fostering prosperity.

With the second phase of polling scheduled for November 17, the culmination of campaigning on Wednesday at 5 p.m. marks the countdown to the eagerly anticipated assembly elections in Chhattisgarh. The results will be unveiled on December 3, shaping the future trajectory of the state's governance.

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(With Agency Inputs)

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