1.#Monday 11, May 2O26, 4101. 05:30. / 1.#PM Modi’s massive rally in Hyderabad focuses on self-reliance and a Viksit Telangana./ Published By : Admin | May 10, 2026 | 18:00 IST. 2,##PM Modi addresses at the BJP HQ after sweeping victories across states: Published By : Admin | May 4, 2026 | 19:00 IST.
1.#Monday 11, May 2O26, 4101. 05:30. /
1.#PM Modi’s massive rally in Hyderabad focuses on self-reliance and a Viksit Telangana./
Published By : Admin | May 10, 2026 | 18:00 IST
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QuoteBengal’s verdict was not just electoral change, it was the defeat of fear and authoritarian politics: PM Modi in Telangana
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QuotePM Modi calls for reduced fuel consumption, more public transport, EV use and virtual meetings during global uncertainty
QuoteChoose swadeshi, support Made in India products and strengthen the nation’s self-reliance: PM Modi’s appeal in Telangana
QuoteNatural farming, reduced fertiliser dependence and solar pumps are crucial for India’s sustainable future: PM Modi
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VIDEO: PM Modi’s speech during a public meeting in Hyderabad, Telangana.
PM Modi addressed a massive public rally in Hyderabad, Telangana, where he spoke on India’s rising global stature, the significance of BJP’s recent electoral victories and the country’s collective responsibility during ongoing global economic and geopolitical challenges.
Referring to BJP’s historic mandate in West Bengal, the PM said the result had become a subject of discussion not only across India but around the world because it marked the defeat of a politics rooted in fear, corruption, dynastic control and authoritarianism. He said the people of Bengal had broken free from years of political suppression and chosen a future based on trust and development.
Highlighting BJP’s expanding presence across the country, PM Modi said the party’s rise from Assam and Odisha to Bengal and Puducherry reflects a major shift in India’s political mindset and landscape, where people are increasingly choosing “vishwasvaad” over dynastic politics. He expressed confidence that Telangana too is moving towards decisive political change and said the people are growing tired of broken promises and family-driven politics of Congress and BRS.
The PM highly criticised the Congress, accusing it of divisive and extremist politics, and alleged that ideological support from Congress and Left parties allowed Maoist violence to survive for decades. Emphasising BJP’s vision for “Viksit Telangana”, he said a BJP government in the state would work with a new vision, stronger commitment and development-focused governance.
PM Modi then turned to the ongoing global crises and their impact on India’s economy and supply chains. He said the Covid pandemic, the Ukraine war and recent regional conflicts have severely disrupted the global flow of food, fuel and fertilisers, creating pressure on economies worldwide. He reflected on how India protected farmers during the fertiliser crisis by providing subsidised fertilisers at affordable rates while global prices had skyrocketed.
He established India, despite not being a major oil-producing nation, has worked continuously to shield citizens from the burden of rising international fuel and gas prices by absorbing much of the pressure at the government level. However, he stressed that the scale of the current global crisis requires collective national responsibility and public participation.
Calling for “kartavya” and responsible citizenship, he urged people to reduce unnecessary fuel consumption by using metros, carpooling, rail transport and electric vehicles wherever possible. He also appealed for a revival of work-from-home, online meetings and virtual conferences to reduce fuel dependence and save foreign exchange reserves.
The PM further encouraged citizens to prioritise domestic tourism and avoid unnecessary foreign travel for weddings, vacations and celebrations for at least a year in order to conserve foreign exchange. He also urged people to reduce gold purchases temporarily in the national interest.Touching upon the importance of economic self-reliance, PM Modi said India must avoid becoming dependent on imports in sectors where domestic capacity can be strengthened. Referring to copper imports, he said disruptions caused by protests and shutdowns had weakened domestic production and increased reliance on foreign supply chains. He urged people to stay vigilant against forces that obstruct India’s path towards self-reliance.
He also focused on sustainable living and agriculture, calling upon families to reduce edible oil consumption and adopt healthier lifestyles while helping save foreign exchange. He strongly advocated reducing chemical fertiliser usage and promoting natural farming to protect soil health and reduce import dependency. He also urged farmers to shift from diesel pumps to solar-powered pumps under government schemes.
Reiterating the importance of “Vocal for Local”, PM Modi appealed to citizens to consciously choose ‘Made in India’ products in daily life. From household essentials to consumer goods, he said, every small shift towards swadeshi products strengthens India’s economy and supports local manufacturers.
Concluding his address, the PM repeated that the challenges facing India are not political issues belonging to one government or one party, but national responsibilities that require collective effort from citizens, organisations and institutions alike. He expressed confidence that with unity, discipline and commitment, India will successfully overcome every global challenge and continue moving towards the goal of a developed nation.
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2,##PM Modi addresses at the BJP HQ after sweeping victories across states: Published By : Admin | May 4, 2026 | 19:00 IST.
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QuoteBengal is now free from fear and moving towards development and trust, this is Modi ki Guarantee: PM Modi from BJP HQ
QuoteBadla nahi, badlav should define Bengal’s future as PM calls for end to political violence
QuoteWomen voters have sent a strong message: PM Modi backs Nari Shakti in leading India’s growth story
QuoteFrom Ganga to Brahmaputra, BJP’s governance model is gaining unprecedented public trust: PM Modi
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VIDEO: PM Modi addresses BJP Karyakartas at Party Headquarters in Delhi
PM Modi addressed the karyakartas at the BJP HQ following resounding victories in West Bengal, Assam and Puducherry, calling the moment historic, emotional and a powerful affirmation of trust in democracy and performance-driven governance. Dressed in traditional Bengali attire with a dhoti, the Prime Minister’s appearance reflected a deep cultural connect and symbolised the significance of Bengal’s landmark mandate.
Calling it a “day of trust”, the PM said the results reaffirm people’s faith in India’s democratic institutions, constitutional values and the politics of performance and stability. He expressed gratitude to voters across West Bengal, Assam, Puducherry, Tamil Nadu and Keralam, while congratulating karyakartas for creating new electoral history.
He highlighted record voter turnout across states, especially noting the strong role of women voters in strengthening democracy. He credited election officials and security forces for ensuring peaceful and credible polls, stating that democracy in India is not just a system but part of the nation’s ethos.
Reflecting on governance, the PM deeply underlined that BJP’s growing presence across more than 20 states is driven by its commitment to “citizen first” governance.
On Bengal’s historic mandate, PM Modi invoked Syama Prasad Mookerjee and said the victory marks the fulfilment of a long-standing vision for a strong and prosperous Bengal. He described the result as the beginning of a new chapter where Bengal becomes free from fear and driven by development and trust. Reaffirming his commitment, he said BJP will prioritise women’s safety, youth employment, stopping migration and implementing schemes like Ayushman Bharat in the very first cabinet and reiterated strong action against infiltration.
He also made a strong appeal for political maturity in the state, urging all parties to rise above violence and embrace democratic values. Emphasising “badla nahi, badlav”, he called for a collective focus on Bengal’s development.
The PM highlighted how the results came at a time of global instability, yet India voted decisively for stability and growth. He spoke about the importance of eastern India in achieving the vision of a Viksit Bharat, referring to the historic strength of regions like Bengal, Bihar and Odisha as pillars of India’s prosperity.
Focusing on women empowerment, he said women voters have delivered a strong message against those opposing their rights, especially on reservation. He credited Nari Shakti as a key pillar of Viksit Bharat.
In a broader political message, PM Modi said the country is moving away from divisive politics and embracing development-driven governance. He criticised opposition parties for promoting division, while asserting that today’s India seeks progress, stability and unity.
He noted the decline of communist influence as a shift in public mindset and criticised the Congress for leaning towards rejected ideologies, stating that people now prefer unity, progress and performance-driven governance. He added that while Congress once dominated post-independence, it lost touch with India’s culture and aspirations. In contrast, the Bharatiya Janata Party is emerging as the preferred choice by aligning regional aspirations with national goals and expanding support across diverse sections of society.
Concluding his address, he said the victory is not just electoral but an introspection of people’s aspirations, trust and determination for a better future. He assured that BJP will work tirelessly to fulfil this mandate and build a fear-free, developed and inclusive India.
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