Union Home Minister Amit Shah, speaking at a Chandigarh event, confidently stated that PM Narendra Modi will return for a fourth term in 2029. Shah criticized the Opposition for underestimating the BJP's success in the recent elections and credited PM Modi for achievements such as the construction of the Ram temple and improving railway stations. He also highlighted the government's efforts in providing clean water to India and touted the development work in Chandigarh. However, Mayor Kuldeep Kumar and Congress MP Manish Tewari chose to boycott the event due to their disagreement with the additional tariff for 24/7 water supply.
Amit Shah Predicts Narendra Modi's Fourth Term, Highlights Development Achievements
Union Home Minister Amit Shah has expressed confidence that Prime Minister Narendra Modi will secure a fourth term in the 2029 general elections. Speaking at a recent event in Chandigarh, Shah praised Modi's achievements and dismissed the Opposition's underestimation of the BJP's electoral success.
Key Achievements Credited to PM Modi:
Shah also highlighted the government's success in various sectors, including infrastructure, healthcare, and education. He attributed the BJP's electoral victories to the public's recognition of Modi's leadership and the party's commitment to development.
Boycott of Event by Opposition:
Despite Shah's positive outlook, the event was met with resistance from some Opposition leaders. Mayor Kuldeep Kumar and Congress MP Manish Tewari boycotted the event in protest against the additional tariff imposed on Chandigarh residents for 24/7 water supply.
Top 5 FAQs on Amit Shah and Narendra Modi:
1. When did Amit Shah predict Modi's fourth term?
March 14, 2023
2. What achievements did Shah highlight as evidence of Modi's success?
Construction of the Ram temple, railway station modernization, provision of clean water, and development work in Chandigarh.
3. Why did Mayor Kumar and MP Tewari boycott the event?
To protest the additional tariff imposed on Chandigarh residents for 24/7 water supply.
4. Has Modi ever won four consecutive terms as Prime Minister?
No, Modi has won three consecutive terms so far.
5. What is the BJP's current position in the Indian Parliament?
The BJP holds a majority in both houses of Parliament, the Lok Sabha and the Rajya Sabha.
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