Narendra Modi, the prime minister, charged that the opposition was engaging in “negative politics” and claimed that everyone in the nation supported corruption, dynasty, and appeasement as reasons to “quit India.”
He claimed that a portion of the opposition operates under the tenet that neither they nor anyone else will work, and he laid out the groundwork for the renovation of 508 railway stations across the nation via video conference.
Negative Politics
In addition, Modi attacked the opposition parties’ opposition to the creation of a contemporary Parliament. He also lauded the largest statue in the world, the Sardar Vallabhbhai Patel statue, and the fact that some political parties have remembered India’s first home minister during elections but have not given it the respect.
The election of a full majority government after nearly three decades and the ongoing efforts of the full majority government to find long-term solutions to the challenges the country faces have brought India to the attention of the world, according to Modi.
- PM Modi accuses the opposition of negative politics and corruption.
- Modi criticized the opposition, appreciated Sardar Vallabhbhai Patel’s statue, and criticized unrespectful recall.
- Amrit Bharat Station Scheme aims to renovate 1,309 stations.
He noted that Amrit Kaal, a new chapter in the history of Indian Railways, is beginning in India and that the rehabilitation will offer cutting-edge passenger amenities, thoughtful traffic management, intermodal connectivity, and thoughtful signage for passenger assistance.
The “Amrit Bharat Station Scheme” was started to renovate 1,309 stations since Modi has made it a priority to provide first-rate amenities at railway stations. The prime minister laid the cornerstone for the renovation of 508 stations.