PM Narendra Modi’s Rally in Saharanpur: Upholding ‘Shakti’ and Promoting Inclusive Development

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Prime Minister Narendra Modi, during his public rally in Saharanpur, emphasized the importance of ‘Shakti’, a key concept in India’s cultural and spiritual heritage. “This is the place of Maa Shakti. We are a country which never ignores worshipping Shakti,” he said.

The Prime Minister expressed his concerns about the INDI Alliance, stating, “It is the misfortune of the country that the people of INDI Alliance are challenging that their fight is against Shakti.” He reminded the audience of the historical and mythological instances where attempts to undermine ‘Shakti’ have been met with resistance and failure.

PM Modi’s speech was a powerful testament to India’s spiritual heritage and the need to respect and uphold it. His words resonated with the audience, many of whom share these beliefs and values.

The rally in Saharanpur is part of the Prime Minister’s ongoing efforts to connect with the people, understand their concerns, and address their needs. His emphasis on inclusive development and social justice was a key highlight of his address.

The Prime Minister’s words serve as a reminder of the country’s rich cultural heritage and the importance of preserving it. His message is expected to inspire the people of Saharanpur and the nation at large.

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