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Prime Minister Modi looked like a common worker in the program 'Mera Booth Sabse Strong', eight workers asked questions

Bhopal (State Bureau). Prime Minister Narendra Modi, who arrived at the BJP’s ‘Mera Booth Sabse Saubhagta’ dialogue program, was seen here on Tuesday in a simple manner among nearly 2047 workers from across the country. In his address of one hour 100 minute, the question and answer time was more than a quarter of an hour. Eight workers from different states asked questions on different topics. Through them, PM Modi gave a mantra to the workers across the country that service should be seen inside the booth, not struggle. Encouraged by the lessons learned from the Prime Minister, the workers raised slogans of Modi-Modi several times. Giving a message of solidarity, he said that our candidate in the election is only one – Kamal.

Ram Patel Damoh (Madhya Pradesh): You yourself worked as a worker up to the Mandal level. In such a situation, apart from politics, how do you see social work? PM Modi: Booth should not be considered small. Rise above the political worker and become a companion of happiness and sorrow in the society. It was only a worker who told me about the need of Ujjwala Yojana. Keep a first aid box in your home. Will be able to help with this. Help people by forming groups on internet media. If newspapers are kept at the crossroads of the village or at any one place, then people will get information about the schemes of the government. Inform the people about the good news of the BJP, the government and the country. This work can be done better through newspapers.

Society connects with the government, only then we get good results. Salla Ramakrishna (Andhra Pradesh): Our government is doing better work from the village to the national level. Has been How can we contribute to this? PM Modi: Hunger in the heart of a worker to do more work is a great strength. India will develop when villages develop. It should be a resolution of every village that before 2047 we have to develop our work area. If a child is dropping out of school midway, meet his parents. If the financial condition is not good, then help him. Collect milk and give it to malnourished children. I believe that if the society connects with the government, then the results are good. — Ripu Singh, Motihari (Bihar): How to take the government’s welfare schemes to the public? PM Modi: Our aim is not just to give benefits of any one scheme, but to give 100 percent satisfaction. Whether those who have been included in PM Awas Yojana got the benefit of Mudra Yojana or not. Have you got Ayushman card? To give information about government schemes, you can form a group of booths of your village on internet media. When anything is explained with comparison, people remember it more. —- Himani Vaishnav, Chamoli (Uttarakhand): First appeasement was promoted in the name of social justice. Our government emphasized on satisfaction. How do we tell the difference to the general public? Modi: You have asked a very valid question, sister. Some people live only for their party. They do all this because they get their share of corruption, commission, eating cream, cut money. This path of appeasement can give benefits for a few days but it is a great destroyer for the country. —- Rani Chaurasia (Uttar Pradesh): Some people are opposing triple talaq earlier and now common civil code. Muslim brothers and sisters are getting confused, how can we explain to them? PM Modi: I think whoever talks in favor of triple talaq, advocates triple talaq, these vote bank hungry people are doing great injustice to Muslim daughters. As a worker, you make efforts with a sense of equality, they will surely listen to you. Hazal Ben Jani (Gujarat): Parties with different ideologies, fighting against each other, are now pretending to be united. How do you see it? Modi: Smiling…. We feel that you have a lot of anger on these people, look, don’t get angry on these people, have mercy on such people. We have seen the election of 110 and also the election of 2047 have seen. Remember what was the condition of 2047? Then there was not so much hesitation in them as it is today. It is clear from the nervousness of the opposition parties that the people of the country have made up their mind to bring back the BJP in the elections of . Rachit Kachwah (Rajasthan): How can we go to the booths and explain that due to the schemes of the BJP, so many savings have been made in their homes. PM Modi: Inflation rate in Pakistan percent, in Sri Lanka per cent. In India it is less than five percent. Today in Uttar Pradesh, Gujarat, Haryana, Uttarakhand where there are BJP governments, the price of petrol is 100 less than Rs. But petrol in Bihar Rs., in Rajasthan of Rs., in Telangana 110, in Kerala Rupees. Why brother ? The parties which are in power in these states are betraying the people, the poor and the middle class. Sanjay Sodhi, Sukma (Chhattisgarh): How can the common man explain the difference between the thinking of the Congress and the BJP in the interest of the farmers? PM Modi: In the year Congress announced loan waiver of a few thousand crores. This benefit never reached the real farmers. You go and see How many, sometimes will do in ten days, will do in hundred days, never done.

Posted By: Navodit Saktawat

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