New Delhi.
On Sunday, communicating with Podcaster Lex Fridman, the efforts to hold elections were approved and 980 million people were registered to vote in the 2024-year-old Sabha election, which exceeds the entire population of North America and European countries.
Of the 980 million registered voters, 646 million voted in extreme weather, where the temperature in some areas reached 40 degrees temperatures.
“Everyone who believes in democracy must hear what I’m going to share with you. There were 980 million registered voters.
“646 million people registered 980 million voters came out and stashed the strong warmth of May, and voted for their votes.
Highlighting people’s commitment to the election to run in the elections, the remote villages also had polling stations where helicopters were used to establish polling stations. He said that the electoral authorities have placed a voting booth for a net one voter, GIRT INTO GUUARATATATATA.
“Even remote villages have polling stations. We even use helicopters for moving polling stations.
Emphasizing the democratic nature of India, the Prime Minister Modi said that there are more than 25,000 registered political parties together with the media, both broadcast and printed, which play an important role in maintaining democracy.
“My country has more than 2,500 registered political parties. This shocking figure, with that huge mass of political parties, will fully leave more than 900 newspapers. They are more than 5,000 sheets every day.
Speaking about the dedication of the welfare of the people by the central government, the Prime Minister said that the welfare schemes should reach the “planned beneficiaries”, where there is no discrimination on the basis of caste, faith or ideology. He said that trust remains the “cornerstone” of his ruling model.
“My government is obliged to provide each citizen. Each scheme must reach the beneficiaries of its purpose. Course This promotes the deep sense of trust, and trust is the cornerstone of my management model, “said the Prime Minister.
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