This story is from April 23, 2019
Use your weapon of Voter ID against the terror's weapon of IED: PM Narendra Modi
GANDHINAGAR: Prime Minister Narendra Modi after almost a 2 km long road show in an open vehicle voted at a school in Ranip area of Ahmedabad falling in the Gandhinagar Lok Sabha seat where the national BJP president Amit Shah is the candidate.
The Prime Minister after the meeting walked for almost 150 metres to greet the cheering crowd and addressed the media persons.
PM Modi said, "Like we feel pleased after taking part in the Maha Kumbh Mela likewise we feel pleased after taking part in the great festival of
"The world knows India by its power of democracy. On one side the weapon of terror is IED and on the other side weapon or power of the democracy is voter ID. I have full faith that the power of voter ID is much more powerful than the power of IED. We need to understand the importance of voter ID card and vote in maximum numbers. In the first two phases those who have voted in great numbers I thank all those democracy lovers."
"I thank all journalists who have done a great job in awakening consciousness of the people of the country", he said.
The Prime Minister after the meeting walked for almost 150 metres to greet the cheering crowd and addressed the media persons.
democracy
of voting. I appeal to all the citizens to take part in voting with great enthusiasm wherever voting is yet to be done. India's voter is very matured and knows for whom to vote and for whom not to vote. They know well the difference between milk and water. Indian elections are a great case study for the world. I appeal to all those who have been born in the 21st century and who are going to vote for the first time for the Lok Sabha elections, I welcome all such sons and daughters to play a constructive role in the formation of the decisive government once again. I render my best wishes to those who will vote for the first time. This century belongs to them only. They have vote to make their century glorious and should take a resolve for achieving 100% voting.""The world knows India by its power of democracy. On one side the weapon of terror is IED and on the other side weapon or power of the democracy is voter ID. I have full faith that the power of voter ID is much more powerful than the power of IED. We need to understand the importance of voter ID card and vote in maximum numbers. In the first two phases those who have voted in great numbers I thank all those democracy lovers."
"I thank all journalists who have done a great job in awakening consciousness of the people of the country", he said.
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look itsme
2066 days ago
ATLEAST one time FEKUji talk and justify with people for voting against development works and projects you achieved successfully in the last tenure..we are tired of hearing Pakistan/Congress dynasty and now new IED/VoterID..Please atleast one timeRead allPost comment
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