PM Modi: Second Quarter Crucial for Viksit Bharat, Echoes Freedom Struggle

Prime Minister Narendra Modi stated that the second quarter of the 21st century will be as decisive for building a developed India (Viksit Bharat) as the second quarter of the last century was for India's freedom struggle. He highlighted India's growing global stature as a trusted partner and "Vishwamitra," forging forward-looking trade agreements with numerous countries. During his Rajya Sabha speech, he addressed opposition sloganeering with a veiled swipe at Congress President Mallikarjun Kharge. The Lok Sabha had earlier adopted the motion of thanks on the President's address amid similar opposition protests.

Key Points: PM Modi: Second Quarter Vital for Viksit Bharat | Rajya Sabha

  • Second quarter of century decisive for Viksit Bharat
  • India emerging as trusted global partner
  • New trade deals being forged worldwide
  • Opposition sloganeering during Rajya Sabha address
  • Motion of thanks on President's address adopted
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Second quarter of this century will be vital in building a Viksit Bharat: PM Modi in Rajya Sabha

PM Modi says the second quarter of this century is decisive for building a developed India, drawing parallels to India's freedom struggle.

"I can clearly see that in the direction of building Viksit Bharat, this second quarter is going to be equally capable. - PM Narendra Modi"

New Delhi, February 5

Noting that the first quarter of the 21st century is over and the second quarter will be as decisive as the second quarter of India's freedom struggle in the last century, Prime Minister Narendra Modi on Thursday said that the country is marching speedily towards Viksit Bharat.

Replying to the motion of thanks on the President's Address in Rajya Sabha, PM Modi said that the world is rapidly progressing toward a new global order.

"When we analyse the current situations and circumstances objectively and without political bias, it becomes evident that there is a growing inclination toward India. As a Vishwamitra and Vishwabandhu, India has emerged as a trusted partner for many countries," he said.

"The first quarter of the 21st century has completed. But this second quarter is decisive just like the second quarter of India's freedom struggle in the last century was. I can clearly see that in the direction of building Viksit Bharat, this second quarter is going to be equally capable," he added.

With opposition members raising slogans during his speech, PM Modi took a veiled swipe.

"Looking at the age of Kharge ji, I urge you, the Chairman, to let him sit and sloganeer so that he faces no discomfort. There are young people at the back. So, please permit Kharge ji to sloganeer even while sitting," he said.

The Prime Minister said the country is moving forward at a fast pace in the right direction.

"India is forging forward-looking trade agreements with numerous countries worldwide. Recently, we have finalised nine such deals. Among these, the most significant--often referred to as the "mother of all deals"--was signed with the 27 member states of the European Union," he said.

The Lok Sabha earlier in the day adopted the motion of thanks on the President's address by voice vote amid sloganeering by the opposition members.

- ANI

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Priya S
While the long-term vision is good, I wish the speech had more concrete, measurable targets for this "decisive quarter." What are the specific milestones for healthcare, education, and job creation by 2030? Vision needs a clear roadmap for the common citizen.
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Rohit P
The trade deals, especially with the EU, are a big deal for our economy! This can bring in so much investment and create lakhs of jobs if implemented well. Hope the benefits reach MSMEs and not just big corporates.
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Michael C
Watching from abroad, India's confidence on the world stage is palpable. The 'trusted partner' narrative is being backed by action. The political sloganeering during such an important address, though, doesn't look good for Indian democracy's image.
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Shreya B
True development is inclusive. A 'Viksit Bharat' must mean developed villages, safe cities for women, and clean air for our children. Hope this decisive quarter focuses on these ground realities and not just macroeconomic numbers. The intent is there, execution is key.
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Karthik V
The dig at Kharge ji was unnecessary and lowered the tone of a speech about national vision. We expect our leaders to be above such remarks, especially in Parliament. The focus should remain entirely on the policies for Viksit Bharat.

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