New Delhi, October 4 (IANS) Prime Minister Narendra Modi focuses strongly with young people in Bihar on Saturday, with special attention to the latest outreach for the youth of the country.
His address, Part of the ‘PM Equism’ series, was eagerly seen by students and their families at a defense academy in Bhagalpur, where many people were seen listening carefully as the Prime Minister urged the youth to take charge of shaping the future of India.
Speaking to IANS, the students and their parents expressed enthusiasm that the Prime Minister’s message impressed him with fresh energy.
“Today’s General Z and youth’s address has created a lot of enthusiasm across Bihar and the country. Rahul Gandhi can try to incite the youth, but the young generation of Bihar will not be misled. They trust PM Modi, who have worked tirelessly for national development and promoted indigenous initiatives,” a resident said.
Another listener commented that PM Modi’s emphasis on the participation of youth in nation-building would strengthen India’s desire to become ‘world guru’.
He said, “General Z is deeply inspired by the words of the Prime Minister. The NDA government is doing enough work for the youth of Bihar, while the opposition is trying to mislead them, which is shameful,” he said.
19 -year -old student Gulshan Kumar said that the speech filled him with enthusiasm.
He said, “PM Modi’s words have inspired all of us. We are proud to be a part of General Z in this era,” he said.
Another youth highlighted the praise of PM Modi for Chief Minister Nitish Kumar, saying, “When he talked about Nitish ji, my chest was swept away with pride. Under Nitish Kumar’s leadership, students are receiving loans, boys and girls are participating in schools equally, and Bihar is progressing rapidly.”
Another young participant Saurabh Kumar praised the Prime Minister for addressing employment opportunities.
“When he talked about the jobs, we were very happy. The government is taking steps in the right direction,” he said.
The incident in Bhagalpur showed PM Modi’s messaging a widespread tendency to get traction among General Z voters, in which many youth saw themselves as stakeholders in India’s successful development story.
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