Narendra Modi Once Again 3rd Time Prime Minister Of India.

     
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       " Once Again Narendra Modi Take Oath As The Prime Minister Of India 3rd Time " 

Once more, Narendra Modi will take the oath of office as prime minister of India. "9 June 2024" is the day that Prime Minister Narendra Modi will take the oath of office. The Bharatiya Janata Party secured 243 seats in the 2024 Lok Sabha elections held in India. To establish a government in India, a party must secure a minimum of 272 seats. However, this time, 34 major Indian parties banded together in the name of India to defeat the Bharatiya Janata Party. However, the Bharatiya Janata Party was too strong for all of the opposition parties together.

The Bharatiya Janata Party obtained 293 seats overall thanks to the NDA's alliance, while the BJP still needs 30 seats after winning 243. Additionally, Narendra Modi has the full support of every NDA alliance leader. And as a result of this partnership, Narendra Modi will take the oath of office as India's prime minister for a record-breaking third time.
The Prime Minister has been unanimously elected as the head of the NDA. Narendra Modi will now retake the oath of office as prime minister on June 9. However, Narendra Modi made it plain during the NDA conference that he will not back down from making difficult choices that are best for the nation. In front of JDU Chief Nitish Kumar and TDP President Chandra Babu Naidu, Modi declared, "We want change, we will write a new chapter." We can achieve the goal of a developed India by working together.

* Narendra Modi's Bio - 
Narendra Damodardas Modi (born September 17, 1950). In northeastern Gujarat, Modi was born and reared in Vadnagar, where he also finished his secondary schooling. At eight years old, he was first introduced to the RSS. He married Jashodaben Modi when he was eighteen, but they parted ways shortly after. He didn't publicly acknowledge her until forty years later, when it became mandated by law. In 1971, Modi started working for the RSS full-time in Gujarat. He was brought into the BJP by the RSS in 1985, and from then until 2001, he held a number of posts in the party's executive branch, eventually becoming general secretary.

Narendra Damodardas Modi is an Indian politician who held the office of Prime Minister of India for 14th times, from 26 May 2014 to 5 June 2024. Until a new government is established, Modi will continue to serve in this capacity as Prime Minister of India Designate. Modi serves as the Member of Parliament (MP) for Varanasi and served as Gujarat's chief minister from 2001 until 2014. He belongs to the right-wing Hindu nationalist paramilitary volunteer organization Rashtriya Swayamsevak Sangh (RSS) as well as the Bharatiya Janata Party (BJP). As of right now, he is the prime minister with the longest tenure to come from outside the Indian National Congress.

Modi was elected to the legislative assembly shortly after taking office as Gujarat's chief minister in 2001. The way his administration handled the situation has drawn criticism, with some seeing it as complicit in the riots in Gujarat in 2002. Independent sources indicated 2,000 deaths, predominantly Muslim, whereas government statistics stated just over 1,000 deaths, with three-quarters of the victims being Muslims. There was insufficient evidence discovered by the Special Investigation Team that the Indian Supreme Court had formed in 2012 to bring charges against him. Modi's government was criticized for not making a substantial improvement to the state's health, poverty, or education indices, despite his actions as chief minister being praised for spurring economic growth.

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Modi guided the BJP to its first legislative majority since 1984 in the 2014 Indian general election. His government cut back on spending on social welfare, healthcare, and education while increasing direct foreign investment. Modi launched a well-publicized push to improve sanitation, controversially started the process of demonetizing high-denomination banknotes in 2016 and enacted the Goods and Services Tax. He also repealed or weakened labor and environmental regulations.
The 2019 Balakot airstrike was initiated by the Modi administration in response to a purported terrorist training camp located in Pakistan. Although the airstrike was unsuccessful and six Indian servicemen lost their lives as a result of friendly fire, the operation was popular among nationalists. The 2019 general election was won by Modi's party. During its second term in office, his administration removed Jammu and Kashmir's special status, which allowed Indian administration to administer a portion of the disputed Kashmir region. It also introduced the Citizenship Amendment Act, which sparked widespread protests and the 2020 Delhi riots, in which Hindu mobs brutalized and killed Muslims, sometimes with the help of Modi administration-controlled police forces.

Farmers around the nation staged sit-ins in response to three contentious farm legislation, which ultimately resulted in their official repeal. The World Health Organization believes that during the COVID-19 pandemic, which Modi oversaw India's response to, 4.7 million Indians perished. After losing the majority it held in the lower house of Parliament in the general election of 2024, Modi's party was forced to establish a government through the National Democratic Alliance (NDA).
India has seen democratic backsliding, or the deterioration of democratic institutions, individual rights, and freedom of speech, during the Modi administration. He has continually had strong approval ratings in his role as prime minister. It has been said of Modi that he is manipulating politics to move to the right. Due to his Hindu nationalist views and management of the Gujarat riots, which have been used as proof of a majoritarian and exclusive social agenda, he continues to be a contentious figure both locally and abroad.


                               " Achievements of PM Narendra Modi ( 2014 to 2024 ) " 

        

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As of right now, Prime Minister Narendra Modi is regarded as India's most powerful prime minister. In addition, he has established a unique persona on a global scale and is among the most well-liked leaders worldwide. The only prime minister in the nation to have made so many audacious choices is PM Narendra Modi. Prime Minister Narendra Modi has led India to a number of accomplishments during the past ten years. He made a lot of difficult decisions that were difficult to accept. Prime Minister Modiji has led the nation toward progress in this way. The following is a description of a few of Modiji's most significant projects.

* Fifth Largest Economy -

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  India was the 12th largest economy in the world in 2004 when the UPA took office. It dropped to 14th place in 2007 and to 9th place in 2011. India's economy fell down to tenth place in 2012. However, it dropped even further to 11th position in 2013 and then back to 10th place in 2014. India's economy is currently the fifth largest, but it will soon overtake China's to take the first spot.
The BJP predicts that India's economy will rise to become the third largest in the world during Modi ji's third term.

* U.P.I. Digital Revolution -

One of the key accomplishments of the Modi administration is the Unified Payments Interface (UPI). In India, the tendency for internet transactions is growing. UPI is now a must for us all. There are now 598 active banks using UPI. In order to expand UPI to 20 countries by FY29, the Reserve Bank of India (RBI) is collaborating with NPCI International Payments Limited (NIPL). In February 2024, UPI connectivity was introduced between Sri Lanka and India.

* Ram Mandir

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In Ayodhya, the Prime Minister oversaw the construction of Ram Mandir. Following the ruling by the Supreme Court, the Modi administration moved quickly to construct the Ram Mandir in Ayodhya, and on January 22, 2024, the temple was officially opened. For over 70 years, the BJP has accused the opposition of putting a halt to the construction of Ram Mandir. Among the BJP's election promises was the construction of the Ram Mandir. which, during his second term, Modi fulfilled. In addition, Kashi Vishwanath Corridor was constructed under the Modi administration.

* 25 Crore People Were Lifted Above The Poverty Line -

More than 25 crore people have been lifted out of poverty line under PM Modi's leadership. Addressing an election rally, BJP leader Rajnath Singh had said that during Modi's nine years of rule, about 25 crore people have been lifted out of poverty line. This is not a claim of BJP, but a report of Niti Aayog. He had claimed that no previous government had ever done what Modi has done in the last nine years.
Singh had said, "In the next five years, there will be no family in India that will not have a concrete house, piped drinking water and LPG connection.

* Tripal Talaq

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On June 21, 2019, the Muslim Women (Protection of Marriage Rights) Bill, 2019 was tabled in the Lok Sabha by the then-law minister, Ravi Shankar Prasad. India ended the practice of triple talaq after the measure was approved by both houses. The Indian Parliament pronounced triple talaq to be unconstitutional in 2019 and outlawed the practice. Additionally, a sentence of up to three years in prison was included.

* Article 370 -

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The largest accomplishment of the Modi administration is the repeal of Article 370. In actuality, Jammu and Kashmir was granted special status under Article 370. it has since been removed. The largest accomplishment of the Modi administration is the repeal of Article 370. In actuality, Jammu and Kashmir was granted special status under Article 370. it has since been removed. Section 370 states that no Indian national may transact business in Jammu & Kashmir or purchase real estate there. Despite the turmoil, Jammu and Kashmir was not a part of India due of Section 370, which means that no Indian government regulations are in effect there.

* Women Reservation Bill

In addition, women now enjoy a 33% reservation in the Lok Sabha and all state assemblies thanks to the Narendra Modi administration. A third of the seats in the Lok Sabha and state assemblies would be filled by direct elections for women, per the Women's Reservation Bill. In addition, Scheduled Castes and Scheduled Tribes would occupy one-third of the seats designated for women. The Women's Reservation Bill 'Constitution (128th Amendment) Act, 2023' was utilized to accomplish all of this.


* Modern Railways


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