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 A New Call for Change and Service
January 30, 2025

A New Call for Change and Service

Prime Minister Narendra Modi, in a rally in Ghonda ahead of the February 5 Delhi Assembly elections, asked for a mandate to lead the city, promising efficient governance. He also took a strong stand against AAP’s claims about Haryana contaminating Delhi’s water supply, asserting that such statements were politically motivated.

As Delhi gears up for its Assembly elections on February 5, 2025, political campaigns are reaching their peak. Prime Minister Narendra Modi, in a rally held in Ghonda, Northeast Delhi, called on voters to support the Bharatiya Janata Party (BJP), promising to bring about real change and deliver on the party’s promises.

Modi’s Rally in Ghonda: A Vision for Delhi’s Future
In his speech, PM Modi appealed to Delhi voters for a fresh mandate, urging them to look beyond the past 25 years of governance under Congress and AAP. He promised that the BJP would work tirelessly to improve the city’s infrastructure, water supply, healthcare, and education system. He reminded voters of the BJP’s success in other states and assured them that Delhi would see similar positive changes under BJP leadership.

Ghonda constituency, where Modi’s rally took place, is a mix of different communities, including Purvanchalis and Haryanvis, who are significant voters in the upcoming election. Modi’s strategic focus on this constituency showed his intent to retain BJP’s foothold in Delhi while attracting new voters.

Modi Criticizes Kejriwal’s Water Contamination Allegations
One of the key moments of Modi’s speech was his sharp rebuttal of Arvind Kejriwal’s allegations regarding Haryana’s water supply to Delhi. Kejriwal had suggested that Haryana was “poisoning” the water Delhi receives, but Modi dismissed these accusations as politically driven. The Prime Minister urged Delhi voters to ignore such sensational claims and focus on the real issues that affect their day-to-day lives.

Modi emphasized that the AAP government had failed to manage Delhi’s resources efficiently, and instead of addressing pressing concerns, Kejriwal was resorting to political tactics. He asked Delhi’s citizens to consider the true state of affairs before falling for baseless accusations in the heat of the electoral campaign.

The Road Ahead for Delhi Voters
With the elections just around the corner, Delhi voters face a crucial decision. Modi’s appeal to the people of Delhi is clear: give the BJP a chance to lead the city, and the party will work to ensure that every promise is fulfilled. The election results will shape the city’s future and determine the direction in which the capital will move over the next few years.

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