Madhya Pradesh Chief Minister Mohan Yadav commended Prime Minister Narendra Modi for completing 12 years in office, citing it as a testament to public trust in his governance model. Yadav emphasized that the BJP-led NDA, under Modi’s leadership, has expanded its presence to 17 states. He lauded Modi’s dedication to public welfare and development, highlighting his journey from an ordinary background to the country’s ‘Pradhan Sevak.’
Yadav pointed out that Modi has become India’s longest-serving elected Prime Minister, surpassing Jawaharlal Nehru’s record. He mentioned that the NDA’s increasing influence in various states signifies the acceptance of its governance strategies and welfare policies. The Chief Minister expressed the alliance’s commitment to enhancing administration and the implementation of public welfare schemes.
Discussing the upcoming NDA Chief Ministers’ meeting, Yadav stated that it aims to facilitate the exchange of experiences and the adoption of best practices among the states governed by the alliance. He emphasized the importance of cooperation among states sharing a common ideology within the democratic framework. Yadav outlined the alliance’s goal of reinforcing good governance and ensuring the systematic and effective implementation of welfare programs.
Yadav criticized the Congress party, accusing it of divisive politics and losing public support due to a self-centered approach. The BJP has been highlighting PM Modi’s 12-year tenure, emphasizing governance reforms, welfare initiatives, and the NDA’s expanded political presence nationwide.
