PM Modi: On Tuesday, Prime Minister Narendra Modi personally addressed letters to every BJP candidate running for the May 3 Lok Sabha election in the third phase. PM Modi addressed the candidates as his “fellow karyakarta” and asked them “to spread the word against the regressive politics of Congress and INDI alliance, including their agenda to give reservations to Muslims by snatching them from SC/ST and OBC.”
Health Minister Mandaviya’s Letter of Gratitude
Union Health Minister Mansukh Mandaviya, a BJP contender from Gujarat’s Porbandar Lok Sabha constituency, wrote a letter on his X handle expressing gratitude to the prime minister for his inspirational remarks and promising to put in a lot of effort into implementing the advice he received.
He said, ” “I express my heartfelt gratitude to you for these inspiring words. The work done by you in the last 10 years has brought about a big change in the lives of the poor, youth, farmers and women. All of us will work hard on your suggestions.”
PM Modi’s Visionary Message for the Lok Sabha Elections
In his letter, Prime Minister Modi stated that this is not your typical election and that every vote for the BJP will hasten its efforts to establish a powerful administration and advance India’s development by 2047.
“This election is a golden opportunity to build our present and bright future. This election is an important moment to get relief from the hardships that our family and the elders of the family have endured during the five-six decades of Congress rule. During the last decade, many difficulties of the countrymen have been removed by bringing positive changes in the lives of every section of the society,” the letter read.
PM Modi’s Call to Sensitize Voters
He added, “Furthermore, I urge you to sensitize voters against the divisive and discriminatory intentions of the Congress Party and its Indi Alliance. Their intention is to give reservation to their vote bank by snatching away reservation from SC, ST and OBC communities, even though reservation on the basis of religion is unconstitutional.”
“They are bent upon snatching away the hard-earned money of the people and giving it to their vote bank. Congress has also made it clear that they will support dangerous ideas like ‘inheritance tax’. The country will have to unite to stop them,” the letter further read.
PM Modi’s Health Advice for Voters Amidst Summer Heat Waves
Along with some health advice, PM Modi stated in the letter that everyone was affected negatively by the summer heat. Thus, he pleaded with the electorate to visit the polls early in the morning and cast their ballots before the heat waves arrive.
Every letter had a personal touch, as demonstrated by PM Modi’s letter to Mandaviya, which said, “The work you did to establish and upgrade PM Bharatiya Jan Aushadhi Kendra (PMBJAK) for small entrepreneurs is remarkable. Your proactive measures to establish more than 5,200 Jan Aushadhi stores under the “Pradhan Mantri Bharatiya Jan Aushadhi Pariyojana” initiative are highly commendable. Your contribution in women’s health care initiative and distributing 10 crore sanitary napkins through Jan Aushadhi Bhandars is highly inspiring.”
PM Modi Praises Mandaviya’s Early Political Career
“At a very young age, you became the leader of Bharatiya Janata Yuva Morcha and have worked for the organization in various positions. Coming from a middle-class farmer family, you have been connected with your voters. You completed your doctorate a few years ago, which is a source of inspiration for many people,” the letter read praising the union minister.
Mandaviya’s Role in Fulfilling Country’s Aspirations
“I am confident that you will bring full blessings of the people to the Parliament and in the new government we will all together make every possible effort to fulfill the hopes and aspirations of the countrymen. Energetic colleagues like you will strengthen me in Parliament,” PM Modi wrote to Mandaviya.
On May 7, there will be elections for the third round of the six-phase polls, which will involve 94 Lok Sabha seats spread across 12 states and Union Territories. A total of 1,351 candidates are expected to compete in the third phase of the Lok Sabha elections, according to the Election Commission.