Prime Minister Modi’s vision of a developed India in 2047

'When I say I have big plans...': PM Modi on vision for developed India in 2047

The PM said that work on the ambitious Viksit Bharat 2047 project has been ongoing.

New Delhi:

Prime Minister Narendra Modi has laid out his vision to make India a developed country by 2047.

Speaking to ANI, PM Modi also questioned the opposition for spreading fears that the BJP will seek to amend the constitution if it is elected in the Lok Sabha elections.

“No one should be afraid when I say I have big plans. The decisions I make are not to scare or crush anyone, the decisions I make are for the health of the country. Furthermore, the government always says we have Did everything but I don’t believe I have done everything I have tried to do everything in the right direction but there is a lot more I need to do because I see a lot of needs in my country and I should How to fulfill everyone’s dream, family, that’s why I say this is a trailer,” the Prime Minister said.

“The second thing is the issue of Vision 2047. Firstly, I have been the chief minister of Gujarat for a long time. I am used to this experience. If elections are held again and again, then from my state, 30 -40 senior officers used to be observers on election duty so they used to stay out for 40 to 50 days because in this country such elections keep happening and I was an observer then I thought if I had an election. , I will not treat this period as a holiday and I will ask them to do it for the next government even then,” PM Modi added.

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The Prime Minister revealed that work on the ambitious 2047 Viksit Bharat project has been ongoing for the past two years and he even set himself a target of 100 days in office in the next term after being elected.

“I have been working on 2047 for the past two years. To do this, I solicited opinions and suggestions from people across the country. I have listened to more than 1.5 million people on how they want to see India in the next 25 years.” Over the past few years , I contacted different NGOs and got input from 15-2 million people, and then I classified the people in each department with the help of artificial intelligence. Can it be done in the next term? Then I sat with them and they gave a speech for two to 2.5 hours,” the prime minister said.

“In 2047, we will celebrate the 100th anniversary of the country’s independence. Naturally, during such a milestone, it somehow brings new excitement and develops new determinations… In every institution, everyone should have A goal. As the head of my village, I will be doing so much in my village by 2047, and the 100th anniversary of independence is a huge inspiration in itself.”

Prime Minister Modi said that in this Lok Sabha election, the choice faced by voters is between the failed model of the Congress party and the model of the outperforming Bharatiya Janata Party.

“If we look at the 2024 elections, there is an opportunity before the country – there is a pattern between the Congress government and the BJP government. They have been working for 5-6 years and I have been working for only 10 years. Compare these Even if there are some shortcomings, there will be no shortcomings in our efforts,” the Prime Minister said.

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“Secondly, ten years later, at least two years later, we lost the battle against COVID-19. And there were a lot of sequelae. Even then, today, if we compare the country in terms of speed and scale. If we talk about the full range of Development, on every parameter, you can see a model and yes, we will be on this path at such a fast pace,” PM Modi said.

The Prime Minister also promised to increase the speed and scale of development in the country to achieve the goals of ‘Viksit Bharat’.

“In the next term, I must increase the speed and scale, which is my goal. Secondly, you will see that when the people of the country entrust us with the responsibility of governing the country, we should have a single- Focus on the country, the people of the country,” the Prime Minister said.

“Unfortunately, the political culture of the past was about how to make the family strong, how to not let anyone take away the roots of the family. And I am trying to make the country strong. When the country is strong, everyone experiences the benefits of it. When When things happen, we’re working hard, we’re doing them honestly, and these things have an impact, so 2024, this election, we’ve brought our record and they’ve brought their record,” the Prime Minister added .

The Prime Minister further reiterated that even in 2019, his government had achieved several notable achievements within its first 100 days in office and he wanted to reiterate this commitment.

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“Because I don’t want to lose even a minute. Now you have to remember that in 2019 very few people paid attention. I also put in 100 days of work and went to the election field. When I came back, Article 370, I was in 100 days Did it, I did it within the first 100 days with the abolition of triple talaq.

“Trust is a very powerful force. In a country like India, I consider that trust to be my responsibility. That’s why I say this time and time again,” the Prime Minister added.

The Prime Minister further said that he is just serving Mother India like a son and that is his mission.

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