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November 25, 2024 4:42 AM

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PM Narendra Modi’s press conference raised eye brows in Congress n non BJP camps

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It was for the first time during the last five years of his rule that prime minister Narendra Modi addressed the media, at the party headquarter at Deen Dayal Upadhyay Marg, New Delhi.

Journalists who were quite eager and enthusiastic to field questions to the prime minister having never addressed the press conference during his entire tenure however, have to come back empty handed except constrained to field questions to the party supremo Amit Shah only.

However, prime minister minister Narendra Modi did addressed them after a long speech of Amit Shah but it sounded more like a mere formality.

The prime minister while being highly optimistic of his party gaining more than three hundred seats’ majority as repeatedly said by Amit Shah as well, assured that he will now endeavour hard to fulfill all the election promises giving outstanding governance to the people of the country.

BJP Supremo however answered all the questions himself ranging from Rafale to Pragya Thakur to violence in Bengal to Mamata Bannerjee and even prime minister Modi supported him by saying that it’s the party president who answers to the media than the PM as far as the organisations’s descipline or norm says.
Obviously avoiding the media on several complex questions.

Prime minister Narendra Modi while thanking the media persons for their incessant cooperation during the elections said that there was a time when he used to interact with the journalists at the party headquarters very oftenly.

Lots of new faces have come now while some old friends are still there he added.

He spoke about the Indian election being the largest festival of democracy and appealed to the journalists to accquaint the world about the merits of the Indian democracy.

Praising his government’s model of best governance he said it was because of the success of his BJP led NDA’s outstanding governance that IPL, exams, all Indian festivals whether Ramzan, Ram Navmi or Navratras etc were held in the country simultaneously alongwith the peaceful, fair n easy conduction of general elections whereas during the previous regime’s tenure the IPL tournaments have to be shifted outside.

Prime minister Modi said today is 17th May and for him this day holds immense significance because it was on this day that the Congress govt confronted a huge casualty and the country witnessed the emergence of a new honest government in 2014.

On May 23 we will again have a very strong n cohesive government with more than 300 MPs.

While thanking the people of the country for giving his party an overwhelmning majority in 2014 and also now, Modi said that with the blessings of the countrymen we are again forming the government with a more majority than before.

Prime minister Narendra Modi has joined the press conference at the party headquarter in New Delhi coming directly from Airport where he’d landed from Khoregaon Madhya pradesh after addressing his last rally.

PM Modi said that he started his first address in Meerut from where the country witnessed the first freedom revolution against the British under the leadership of revolutionery freedom fighter late Mangal Pandey and finished his last rally at Khoregaon, Madya Pradesh where a revolutionery soldier of Mangal Pandey’s revolution 1957 Bhima lived n died.

Prior to prime minister Narendra Modi’s brief address to the media BJP president Amit Shah gave a detailed account of the BJP rallies, speeches by the leaders n PM and the entire strategy undertaken by them to fight their rivals in this general election.

He revealed that prime minister Modi travelled more than a lakh kilometres and addressed more than 150 public meetings during his three months extensive campaigning.The crux of the PC was , PM Modi did’nt answered any question n passed the buck on BJP Supremo Amit Shah.

Note: This story was published on 18th but got erased due to some technical errors. Hence it’s being re loaded.

Sunil Negi hails from Uttarakhand and is a veteran journalist and author. He is a prolific writer and has carved a name for himself in the media world. He received the 'Golden Achiever Award' in the '90th AIAC Excellence Awards 2019' for his book ''Havoc in Heaven'' based on the tragedy that struck Uttarakhand in which thousands of people lost their lives. He is also the President of Uttarakhand Journalists Forum and majorly writes on Politics, Current Affairs, and Social Issues.

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