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Modi Praised Vishnu's Leadership
Outlook
|January 01, 2025
Through his visionary leadership, Vishnu Deo Sai has become a beacon of good governance, with his efforts in Chhattisgarh setting a benchmark for inclusive growth. Prime Minister Narendra Modi has always praised his leadership and the Chief Minister's administration, underscoring his confidence in his ability to lead the state towards prosperity
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With the blessings of all of you, a son of Surguja and one of the most respected tribal leaders, is now realizing the dreams of Chhattisgarh as its Chief Minister. My dear colleague and brother, Vishnu Ji, is driving progress at an extraordinary pace. In a remarkably short span of time, he has moved the government forward at rocket speed, bringing about major transformations in the state.”Prime Minister Narendra Modi
Prime Minister Narendra Modi has consistently praised the leadership of Chief Minister Vishnu Deo Sai, describing him as a “brother” and commending his government’s speed and efficiency. Modi, in a public meeting, stated that the Sai government is working “at the speed of a rocket” and gave full marks to the Chief Minister’s administration, underscoring his confidence in Sai’s ability to lead Chhattisgarh towards prosperity.
When Sai took office as Chief Minister on December 13, 2023, there were questions about how he would fare as a tribal leader at the helm of the state. Modi’s endorsement came swiftly, reaffirming that Sai’s leadership would be instrumental in ensuring good governance. “The Sai government is working at the speed of a rocket,” Modi said. “I give him full marks. Sai is my brother,”
“Yogah Karmasukaushalam,” which means that working with complete honesty is the essence of governance. Sai’s promise to work with integrity and fulfill his commitments to the people of Chhattisgarh under “Modi Ki Guarantee” has been central to his administration’s agenda.
This story is from the January 01, 2025 edition of Outlook.
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