"Modi Rallies Mumbai: A Call to Shape India's Destiny"

Indian Prime Minister Narendra Modi has urged the citizens of Mumbai to go out to vote on Monday, breaking all previous records.

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According to the newspaper Times of India, in his address to the rally, Narendra Modi said that "When the people of Mumbai go out to vote, remember how there were terrorist attacks and explosions here in the past and how the situation has changed in 2014."

He said that it was not guaranteed that you would come back alive if you left the house. Today your daughter returns home happily


"Your one vote in the interest of the country will be the support that the nation needs."

Prime Minister Modi said that he has come to give Mumbai its right, in 2019, the mandate was stolen from the people of Maharashtra state and the development process stopped.

Narendra Modi criticized former Maharashtra Chief Minister Uddhav Thackeray saying that the party which used to be against infiltrators is now against the Citizenship Amendment Act (CAA) in the Kashmir Valley.

Addressing the rally, he also said that no power in the world can roll back Article 370, and such crops have been made possible on the basis of the power of people's votes.

Narendra Modi praised the city of Mumbai in the state of Maharashtra and said, "Mumbai doesn't just make dreams come true, it makes them come true." Mumbai never disappoints those who are determined to succeed.

I have come to this city of dreams with the dream of 2047. It is a dream for the nation, a commitment to build a Vaskat Bharat that we all must make and Mumbai has a big role to play in that.”

Voting for the seven-phase general elections in India began on April 19.

If he wins the election, the 73-year-old Narendra Modi will become the second prime minister to win a third consecutive term after independence leader Jawaharlal Nehru.

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