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'Let me serve Delhi, like you let me serve the nation': PM Modi
Hindustan Times
|February 01, 2025
Prime Minister Narendra Modi on Friday called on the Delhi electorate to give him a chance to serve the Capital, "just as I have served the country", to implement his vision of a clean and developed Delhi, emphasising the development of a "beautiful riverfront" on the Yamuna on the lines of the Sabarmati in Gujarat.
Attacking the Aam Aadmi Party (AAP) and the Congress, terming them "anti-poor" and "anti-adivasi", he batted for pothole-free roads, clean water and pucca houses for the poor.
Addressing a rally in Dwarka in support of the party's candidates across Delhi, Modi said: "Whenever I come to Dwarka, it is but natural to think of Lord Shri Krishna's Dwarka Nagari. It is my honour to serve both Dwarka in Gujarat and here in Delhi. The vision BJP has for Delhi reflects ever so well in Dwarka. The Centre has established Yashobhoomi Through it, thousands of individuals have got jobs here and business has picked up." here.
"In the years to come, this entire region will be a smart city of sorts. People will come from around the world; tourism and business will flourish. The Centre is also creating the CAM Bharat Vandana Park here in Dwarka, which will TR be a model for the rest of the country," he said.
Saying that he had a vision not just for Dwarka, but the entire Capital, Modi said Delhi needed a "double-engine sarkaar".
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