Jaipur, April 5 : Prime Minister Narendra Modi, while addressing an election rally in Rajasthan’s Churu ahead of the Lok Sabha polls, emphasized the achievements of his government over the past decade, likening them to a trailer with much more to come. “In the last 10 years, whatever has been accomplished is just a glimpse of what is yet to unfold. What we have achieved so far is merely a prelude; the main course is still ahead,” remarked the Prime Minister. Asserting the need for further progress, Modi expressed determination to propel the nation forward, stating, “There is still much to be accomplished… Numerous aspirations lie ahead of us. We must lead the country towards greater heights.” During his speech, Modi criticized the Congress, accusing the party of disparaging the armed forces and fostering divisions within the nation. Touching upon the ‘triple talaq’ law, the Prime Minister highlighted its significance in safeguarding not only the lives of Muslim sisters but also the welfare of Muslim families at large. He further remarked that the Congress and the opposition INDIA bloc prioritize their own agendas, showing little regard for the well-being and dignity of the poor, Dalit, and underprivileged communities.

