PM Modi Launches Delhi Projects, Targets Arvind Kejriwal: ‘I Don’t Build Sheesh Mahal, I Build Houses’

PM Modi Launches Delhi Projects, Targets Arvind Kejriwal: ‘I Don’t Build Sheesh Mahal, I Build Houses’

prime⁤ Minister Modi Inaugurates Key Growth Projects in Delhi

On ⁣January 3rd, 2025, Prime Minister Narendra Modi took​ part in ​a series of virtual inauguration ceremonies for several crucial ⁢development‍ projects in Delhi. ⁢ ⁤These ​included the unveiling of two revamped urban centers, the World Trade Center in Nauroji Nagar and the GPRA Type-II Quarters in ‍Sarojini Nagar, alongside the inauguration of the CBSE’s Integrated Office Complex in Dwarka.The ‍prime Minister also laid ​the foundation for the Veer Savarkar ‌College in Roshanpura,Najafgarh.

Beyond these landmark projects, ⁤Prime Minister Modi visited the Swabhiman apartments ‌in Ashok ⁣Vihar, Delhi. This complex​ houses newly⁣ constructed ‍flats designed as part‌ of the In-Situ Slum Rehabilitation⁣ Project ⁢for residents of ⁢Jhuggi Jhopri (JJ) clusters. he personally⁤ presented keys to the ⁣beneficiaries, marking a significant⁣ step toward improving their living conditions. During the visit, he also engaged in meaningful conversations with families from the⁢ Economically Weaker Section (EWS) residing in the‍ area.

Commenting on ⁤the Swabhiman‍ Apartments⁢ project,​ Prime‌ Minister Modi stated, “swabhiman Apartments ⁢have given new heights to the dreams of⁤ my poor‌ brothers and sisters in Delhi. ‍It has‍ also provided ​the children here with a ⁢new encouragement to move forward in life. ⁣I am very satisfied after interacting with them.”

Prime Minister Modi’s Attack on AAP ​During Delhi Visit

Prime Minister Narendra Modi, during a recent visit to Delhi to inaugurate various⁤ projects, including a⁢ new​ college in Najafgarh,‍ launched ‍a scathing attack ⁣on the Aam Aadmi Party (AAP) government, accusing them of neglecting education, ​mishandling the Yamuna pollution crisis, and turning Delhi into a ‌disaster zone.

Modi’s Focus on⁣ Development and Past Struggles

Before launching into his critique of the AAP,‍ Modi‌ addressed a public rally in‍ Ashok Vihar’s Ramlila⁤ Ground, reflecting on⁢ his own ⁤journey ​and⁢ the progress India has made under his leadership. He ​highlighted India’s ​growing role as a‌ global power ‍and ⁣emphasized the government’s commitment to ⁢transforming the nation into a manufacturing hub. He recounted his ⁤past association with⁤ Ashok Vihar during ‍the fight against⁢ Indira ‌Gandhi’s Emergency, stating that the area held⁣ special‍ significance as a refuge during those turbulent times. modi also reiterated his commitment to‌ serving the poor, boasting about the construction of over four crore houses under his tenure.

Accusations Against the AAP ‌Government

Turning his attention ⁤to the AAP, Modi accused the Delhi government of ‍squandering⁤ central ⁤funds allocated for education. He⁤ claimed that despite receiving substantial financial support from the ⁤central government, the‌ current Delhi administration had ‌failed⁢ to invest adequately in the education sector. Modi went⁣ on to criticize the AAP for neglecting the Yamuna river cleanup. He questioned their ⁣commitment to addressing ⁢the issue, accusing them of‍ prioritizing electoral gains over the well-being of Delhi’s residents. In ‍a scathing retort,he labeled⁢ the AAP as a “disaster” for⁣ Delhi,alleging that their‌ policies had inflicted hardship ⁣on the city and its people. He proclaimed that the people of Delhi are persistent to overcome this “disaster,” emphasizing ⁣their resolve⁢ to replace ​the AAP government in the upcoming elections.

Kejriwal ⁤Responds to Modi’s “Disaster” jibe

Aam Aadmi Party chief Arvind​ Kejriwal responded to‌ Prime Minister Modi’s attacks, fiercely ‍defending his party’s record and ‍accusing ⁢the BJP of spreading misinformation.

PM⁣ Modi Inaugurates Key Projects in Delhi, Emphasizing ‌Development and Enhanced ‌Living ⁤Standards

Prime Minister Narendra⁣ Modi undertook a​ series of inaugurations in delhi ​on January⁣ 3, 2025, highlighting the government’s commitment ⁤to improving‌ infrastructure and living standards for the​ city’s residents. The ​Prime Minister⁢ characterized the day as “vital” for Delhi’s development, noting ‍the⁣ city’s ‌growing ⁢reputation as ⁢a hub ⁤for education. Among⁤ the inaugurated ⁤projects⁢ were⁤ 1,675 newly constructed ⁢flats under the ⁢In-Situ‍ Slum rehabilitation Project, designed ‍to provide improved living conditions ‍for residents.  PM Modi also inaugurated the World Trade Centre ​(WTC) at Nauroji Nagar and‌ the General Pool Residential Accommodation (GPRA) Type-II Quarters at Sarojini Nagar, recognizing the contributions⁣ of government employees. Further⁢ emphasizing Delhi’s growing prominence in education, the Prime ⁢Minister ​laid the foundation stones for​ three⁤ transformative academic projects valued at over⁢ 600 crores.These projects aim ⁢to strengthen Delhi’s academic ⁣infrastructure and‍ provide world-class learning environments.

New ⁢Academic⁤ Facilities

The new projects include:
  • A⁣ cutting-edge ⁢academic block at the Eastern Campus in Surajmal Vihar,East Delhi.
  • Another state-of-the-art academic block at​ the Western Campus ‍in Dwarka.
  • The‌ Veer Savarkar College in Roshanpura, Najafgarh, designed‍ to ⁤embody excellence​ in education with state-of-the-art facilities.
In a post accompanying‍ a‌ video recap, PM Modi stated: ⁤“Empowering the people of Delhi with⁣ better​ opportunities and quality of life ‌remains our unwavering ‍commitment, reflecting ⁤in⁣ the ⁢projects⁤ being inaugurated today!”⁣

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