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‘PM Modi asks ministers to draft roadmap for first 100 days, next 5 years for new govt’ | India News

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NEW DELHI: Prime Minister Narendra Modi has directed his Cabinet ministers to outline a plan for the first 100 days and the subsequent five years for the new government, as per sources cited by news agency PTI.
During a Cabinet meeting held in the national capital today, the PM urged the ministers to engage with secretaries and officials from their ministries to strategize the effective implementation of the agenda for the initial 100 days and the forthcoming five years.
Additionally, the Cabinet has started the process of finalizing the dates for the seven-phase parliamentary elections by forwarding the Election Commission’s proposal to President Droupadi Murmu.
Election Commission on Saturday announced seven-phase polls that will stretch for one-and-a-half-months, between April 19 and June 1, followed by counting for all seats on June 4. These will be the longest general elections since the polls of 1951-52 that lasted more than four months.
PM Modi will be seeking a third straight term based on the government’s “good track record” of the past 10 years and on BJP having delivered on its manifesto promises, including nullification of Article 370 in J&K, Ram temple construction in Ayodhya and implementation of CAA.
The Prime Minister on Saturday welcomed the announcement of Lok Sabha election dates and said he was fully prepared for the “biggest festival of democracy”, reiterating that the next five years would be about a collective resolve to make India the symbol of prosperity, all-round growth and global leadership.
“I can clearly see that the coming five years will be about our collective resolve of establishing the roadmap that will guide our trajectory as a nation for the next thousand years and make India the embodiment of prosperity, all-round growth and global leadership,” PM Modi said in a post on X.
Confident of winning the polls yet again, PM Modi said there was much work to be done in his third term as the last decade was about filling gaps created by those who governed for 70 years. “It was also about instilling a spirit of self-confidence that yes, In dia can become prosperous and self-reliant. We will build on this spirit,” he said.


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