India witnessing historic transformation under strong leadership: Himachal LoP Jai Ram Thakur hails PM Modi's 12- year tenure
Shimla, June 12
Leader of Opposition in Himachal Pradesh Assembly and former state CM Jai Ram Thakur, on Friday, said that the completion of 12 years of Prime Minister Narendra Modi's tenure marked a historic milestone in independent India and reflected the trust reposed by the people in a strong and decisive leadership.
Addressing the "Viksit Bharat Sankalp 12 Years of Modi Government: Years of Trust, Development and Public Welfare" programme in Shimla, Thakur said Modi had become the longest-serving democratically elected Prime Minister of India and had led the country through a period of unprecedented transformation.
"The completion of 12 years of Prime Minister Narendra Modi's tenure is a matter of pride for every Indian. His achievements are being discussed not only across the country but around the world. India has received a strong and decisive leadership after a very long time, and the results are visible in every sphere of national life," Thakur said.
Recalling the early days of the Bharatiya Janata Party, Thakur said many party workers once wondered whether they would ever see a BJP government at the Centre or a BJP leader becoming Prime Minister.
"Many of our senior leaders devoted their entire lives to the movement and could not witness this moment. Today, BJP workers take pride in seeing one of their own leading the nation and transforming India on the global stage," he said.
The former chief minister said the tenure of former Prime Minister Atal Bihari Vajpayee had given BJP workers confidence and satisfaction, but after that period, many wondered whether such a moment would return.
According to Thakur, the Narendra Modi era has been marked by decisive governance and the fulfilment of long-standing national aspirations.
"There were many issues that remained unresolved for decades despite endless discussions. Under Prime Minister Modi, the nation witnessed historic decisions becoming reality," he said.
Citing key achievements of the Modi government, Thakur referred to the construction of the Ram Temple in Ayodhya, the abrogation of Article 370, India's rise from the 11th-largest to the fourth-largest economy in the world, and a stronger national security posture.
"Our generation is fortunate to witness these historic developments. We saw the foundation stone being laid at the birthplace of Lord Ram and the construction of the grand Ram Temple. We witnessed Parliament abolishing Article 370. These are milestones that many generations only dreamt of seeing," he said.
Thakur said India's growing stature on the global stage was a direct result of strong leadership and clear vision.
"When the country received a strong leader in Narendra Modi, India moved rapidly forward. The nation's economy, global standing and confidence have all grown significantly over the last decade," he said.
Welcoming Union Minister and BJP National President Jagat Prakash Nadda, Thakur praised his contribution to Himachal Pradesh and the BJP organisation.
He also congratulated BJP workers and state leaders for the party's performance in recent Panchayati Raj elections, claiming that BJP-supported candidates had secured victories across a majority of local bodies.
"Nearly 70 per cent of elected Panchayat representatives in the state are supporters of the BJP. Party workers worked tirelessly at the grassroots level and ensured victory wherever BJP-backed candidates contested," he said.
Thakur said the election results reflected growing public confidence in the BJP and expressed optimism about the party's prospects in the state in the coming years.
He thanked party leaders, office-bearers and workers for organising the programme and called upon them to continue working towards the vision of a developed India by 2047.
"We are fortunate to be living in a period when India is progressing towards becoming a developed nation. Every citizen and every party worker has a role to play in realising that vision," Thakur added.
— ANI
Reader Comments
The infrastructure push in Himachal has been remarkable. My village near Manali got proper roads and electricity only after 2014. But I wish more attention was given to healthcare in rural areas - our primary health centre still lacks basic equipment. Hope the next 12 years focus on that too.
I'm an NRI from Canada visiting Shimla. The change is incredible - new highways, better connectivity. But my relatives complain about inflation. Government schemes are good but common man needs more relief in daily expenses. Modi ji should look at oil prices too. Still, overall progress is undeniable.
Article 370 abrogation and Ram Mandir are indeed historic! But let's not forget the economic aspect - India becoming 4th largest economy is huge. My father runs a small business in Shimla and he's getting government loans easily now. The real change is in self-confidence of Indians - we walk taller today.
I work in tourism in Himachal. Pre-COVID, we saw a boom. But post-COVID recovery is incomplete. Government talks big about development but ground reality in hill areas is different. Highways are great but what about forest conservation and sustainable tourism? Need more balanced approach. Just saying.
Jai Ram Thakur ji is right - we BJP workers never thought we'd see a PM from our party for this long. My father was a booth-level worker from 1980s, he cried when Modi ji became PM first time. Now seeing 12 years feels like
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