PM Modi’s Rally in Palamu: A Legacy for the Children of India

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 Prime Minister Narendra Modi, in a public rally here, made a powerful statement about his mission and the legacy he wishes to leave behind.

“Modi is born for a mission,” he declared, drawing attention to his dedication to the nation and its people. He contrasted his own life, stating, “I don’t even have a cycle of my own,” with the alleged corruption of JMM-Congress leaders, whom he accused of amassing wealth for their children’s inheritance.

In a poignant moment, the Prime Minister identified the people of India as his true heirs. “Your children and grandchildren are my inheriters,” he said, expressing his commitment to the future generations of the country.

PM Modi’s vision for these inheritors is a ‘Viksit Bharat’ – a developed India. He emphasized his desire to provide a prosperous and thriving nation for the children of India, so they do not have to face the hardships experienced by his family and countless others.

The Prime Minister’s speech was a clear call to action against corruption and a promise of a brighter future for the next generations. His words resonated with the crowd, leaving a lasting impression of his commitment to his mission and the people of India.

As the rally concluded, the echoes of PM Modi’s words, “My heirs are all of you,” served as a reminder of his dedication to the nation and its people, and his vision for a developed India.

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