Opinion | Aspirations on appeasement: PM Modi decoded New India politics in Rising India 2025


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At the age of 74, Narendra Modi knows that he should listen to New India for his politics and ideas

PM Modi gave the main speech and unveiled the Samadhan Document in the CNN-News 18 Rising Trew Summit 2025. (Image/News 18)

At Network18’s Rising India 2025 Summit, PM Narendra Modi explained with an invisible projector The Annatomy India’s new politicsWithout mentioning Rahul Gandhi, he carelessly demonstrated how his approach to politics was separate, fresh and young than his main rival (which has been smaller for two decades).

Modi said, “We cannot put a burden on the aspirations of the 21st century with the 20th century politics.” Keeping the aspirations of the youth above appeasement, he reminded the nation how the politics of the past captured the common man who had misled. Muslims And empowering the fundamentalists so that something selected can enjoy their power.

“Many countries gained freedom around the time of India. How many of them were given Partition With freedom? Ordinary Muslims did not want it. Why did this happen? Because some leaders did it for the lust of power. But what did ordinary Muslims get? The PM asked.

He said that the 2013 Waqf Amendment brought by the Congress -led UPA was to please the Islamists. Fundamental and land mafia pod.

Modi said, “The land of Kerala Christians in Karnataka, the land of farmers was taken away. Mandir, church, gurudwara, crops … just one claim notice would come, and one had to save one to save them strictly to spare the papers,” Modi said. “Now, with new amendments passed in Parliament last week, Waqf land will be protected, as will be in the interests of women, Pasmanda and others.”

While the PM, who is an OBC, talked about the unity of the youth and unity of his politics of development for New India, Rahul Gandhi is harassing caste census and divisive, old-India politics in almost every speech, hoping that he can cause socially disgrunt and profit.

PM Modi subtle an excavation on the raga, which said that the inclusive is not just a promise, but a policy.

He said that by 2047 in the roadmap, or 100 years of India’s independence, if there is discussion in every step, there will definitely be results (“Kadam Kadam will churn be across the kadam will definitely come out”).

Those who said that India should be “slow and stable”, now talking about “fast and fearless”, said, citing the rise of the Indian economy, it is ranked 11th from 11th in only 10 years.

He said, “Who is running this amazing pace of development? Bharat’s youth, his aspirations and ambitions,” he said. “Delay is the enemy of development.”

Standing on 8 April in the first 100 days of 2025, he listed a long fall of recent achievements for 10,000 new PM research fellowships, from 6,000 new medical and 10,000 new IIT seats to Atal Tinkering Labs, AI and skill development capacity, to expand AI and skill development capacity.

He said that after space, the nuclear sector should open and his government is putting the Gig economy at the center of policy.

Addressing the young and aspirational India, he continued to drive in the steps of development in the last 100 days, with a space docking-indoking facility, a house for one lakh in Chhattisgarh, all-veder Sonmarg tunnel of Rs 2,700 crore and India’s first vertical-lint C Bridge Pambon, and The-India Force forces were built.

For development, he said, every country requires peace, stability and security. He cited a new era of peace in Jammu and Kashmir after raising Article 370, reduced Naxalism less than 20 from 125 districts, and reduced 10 peace treaties in the Northeast in 10 years.

In entertainment, art and culture, he provoked the media to enhance the upcoming world audio visual and entertainment summit (Waves) and asked the creators across the country to participate.

But even before his speech, PM Modi met students from six institutions in Delhi, Mumbai, Ahmedabad, Varanasi, and Bengaluru, who had re -prepared the project ‘Samadhan’ for important issues from urban crowds and air pollution to education to improve education, reunion of river, and sustainable waste management.

He wanted to hear more than the students. He asked him to do a little more homework and meet him soon.

At the age of 74, Narendra Modi knows that he should listen to New India for his politics and ideas.

Abhijeet Mazumdar is a senior journalist. The scenes expressed in the above pieces are individual and fully of the author. They do not necessarily reflect the ideas of News18

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