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12 Years of PM Modi: Vijender Gupta Hails Redefined Development

Delhi Assembly Speaker Vijender Gupta addressed a 'Sanskritik Sandhya' in Rohini to mark 12 years of PM Modi's leadership. He lauded the PM's vision of 'Vishwas, Vikas and Jan Kalyan' for redefining India's development. The event, attended by Union Minister Tokhan Sahu and Delhi Mayor, highlighted achievements in governance and infrastructure. Gupta expressed confidence in India's progress towards a developed nation under Modi's continued leadership.

"12 years of PM Modi's leadership have redefined the scale and pace of India's development": Vijender Gupta

New Delhi, July 5

Delhi Assembly Speaker Vijender Gupta addressed a 'Sanskritik Sandhya' in Rohini's Sector-10 today to mark Prime Minister Narendra Modi's 12 years of leadership.

Speaking at the event, Gupta lauded the PM's vision of 'Vishwas, Vikas and Jan Kalyan.'

In the event, Gupta said, "Over the past twelve years, Prime Minister Narendra Modi's leadership has redefined the scale and pace of India's development while placing public welfare at the centre of governance."

The programme was attended by Union Minister of State for Housing and Urban Affairs Tokhan Sahu, Delhi Mayor Pravesh Wahi and Yogender Chandolia, Member of Parliament (Lok Sabha).

The event witnessed the participation of public representatives, social organisations and a large number of citizens from across the Rohini Assembly Constituency.

Speaking on the occasion, Gupta said that the past 12 years have been marked by decisive governance, rapid infrastructure development, digital transformation, expanded social welfare initiatives and a renewed emphasis on inclusive growth.

He observed that the Government's commitment to transparency, efficient service delivery and citizen-centric policymaking has strengthened public trust while accelerating India's journey towards becoming a developed nation.

Describing the occasion as a celebration of both cultural heritage and national progress, Speaker Vijender Gupta said that public participation remains the foundation of democratic governance and nation-building.

He expressed confidence that, under the continued leadership of Prime Minister Narendra Modi, India would advance with greater resolve towards the vision of Viksit Bharat, guided by the principles of trust, development and public welfare.

The Sanskritik Sandhya featured devotional bhajans celebrating India's rich civilisational heritage and artistic traditions. The programme brought together people from diverse sections of society in a vibrant atmosphere of devotion and cultural harmony, reflecting the spirit of public participation that has accompanied the country's developmental journey over the past twelve years.

— ANI

Reader Comments

Sarah B

I've been living in Delhi for 5 years now and I can see the difference in infrastructure and cleanliness. But I wish more attention was paid to air quality and pollution - that's something that still needs urgent action.

Priya S

The speed of road and railway projects in last 12 years is amazing! But what about farmers? They still face many problems. Development should reach every village, not just cities. Vikas for all is needed.

Michael C

As an expat working in Bangalore, I've seen incredible changes in digital infrastructure. UPI payments, affordable data, and startup ecosystem growth are world-class. But I wonder if enough jobs are being created for the youth.

Kavya N

'Vishwas, Vikas and Jan Kalyan' - these words sound good but ground reality is different in rural areas. Electricity, roads, and water supply still not reliable in many villages. Let's hope next 12 years focus more on grassroots development.

Rohit P

The cultural event with bhajans and gathering sounds wonderful. We need more such celebrations of Indian heritage. Modi ji's leadership has definitely redefined pace - look at how quickly we got vaccines during COVID! But inflation is a real concern for common man.

E Emma D

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