Lok Sabha, Haryana Elections Win A “Message Of Stability”: PM Modi

Mr. Modi’s BJP emerged victorious in the Lok Sabha election with a significant boost of 53 seats from its allies, which propelled it past the finish line. Following this triumph, the BJP went on to defeat the Congress in Haryana on October 8th.
New Delhi:
Prime Minister Narendra Modi emphasized the importance of stability as he reflected on the recent victories in the April-June general election and the more recent Haryana Assembly election during his speech at the NDTV World Summit on Monday. He highlighted that the message of stability resonates strongly, indicating a path towards sustainability and solutions for a brighter future for all of humanity.
In his first address, Mr. Modi emphasized the significance of the 21st century and the various global challenges. He highlighted the essential role of stable governance, both domestically and internationally, in fostering development and tackling shared issues such as climate change and global warming.
He emphasized the significance of this era in the 21st century, stressing the crucial need for stability and sustainable growth. India is actively engaged in addressing these requirements,” he commented, highlighting the message of stability conveyed by their current term in office.
Delving deeper into the prevalent issues and the potential role India could play in finding solutions, the Prime Minister remarked, “Recognizing climate change as a pressing challenge, we are endeavoring to spearhead efforts in combating it…
Acknowledging India’s current role as “minuscule” in this battle, Mr. Modi emphasized that his administration is actively engaged in diminishing carbon emissions and exploring various solutions. Initiatives like the India – West Asia global corridor aimed at enhancing trade and connectivity, along with the establishment of a global solar alliance, are part of the government’s efforts in this regard.
Amidst worldwide challenges such as economic downturn, job scarcity, and health crises triggered by the pandemic alongside military conflicts in Ukraine and West Asia, the Prime Minister highlighted India as a shining symbol of optimism.
Amid the COVID-19 pandemic, individuals grappled with managing the virus-induced stress. Subsequently, attention shifted towards concerns surrounding the economy, climate change, the conflicts in Ukraine and West Asia, and the disruptions in global supply chains across various industries, collectively evolving into global apprehensions.
The Prime Minister mentioned the existing challenges facing India but expressed a sense of optimism, which is the driving force behind our gathering today to deliberate on the ‘India century.’
In the Lok Sabha election, Mr. Modi’s Bharatiya Janata Party emerged victorious with the support of 53 seats from its allies, surpassing the majority mark. Subsequently, on October 8, the party managed to secure a win in Haryana by defeating the Congress, despite initially lagging behind in the initial rounds of counting.
The BJP achieved a hat-trick in both instances – Mr. Modi secured his position as Prime Minister for the third time, while the saffron party made history by winning the Haryana Assembly election consecutively for the third time.