Development has become a vibrant mass movement over last four years, claims Modi

With the hashtag “saaf niyat, sahi vikas”, he also posts a series of charts, graphics and video to underline the achievements of his government.

May 26, 2018 12:39 pm | Updated December 01, 2021 06:10 am IST - New Delhi:

Narendra Modi

Narendra Modi

On the fourth anniversary of his government, Prime Minister Narendra Modi on Saturday highlighted its achievements, saying that over the last four years, development had become a “vibrant mass movement”.

“On this day in 2014, we began our journey of working towards India’s transformation,” he wrote on Twitter.

“Over the last four years, development had become a vibrant mass movement, with every citizen feeling involved in India’s growth trajectory. 125 crore Indians are taking India to great heights,” he said.

 

With the hashtag “saaf niyat, sahi vikas”, Mr. Modi also posted a series of charts, graphics and video to underline the achievements of his government.

“I bow to my fellow citizens for their unwavering faith in our government. This support and affection is the biggest source of motivation and strength for the entire government,” he tweeted.

The Prime Minister stressed that his government would continue to serve the people “with the same vigour and dedication”.

“For us, it is always India First,” he wrote.

Mr. Modi said with complete integrity and the best intent, his government had taken “futuristic and people-friendly decisions” that were laying the foundations of a new India.

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