Opposition parties are opposing every form of technology, says PM
Prime Minister Narendra Modi today hit out at the opposition for opposing technology be it in the form of Aadhaar card or EVMs. Addressing BJP Yuva Morcha workers via the "Narendra Modi App", Modi said BJP wants to promote a modern India by giving importance to skill development and innovation. He also said youth are the biggest asset of BJP. Here are more details.
PM lauds the efforts of party workers
The Prime Minister also lauded efforts of party workers in maintaining the public mood in favor of the party despite rumors of a hung assembly in the May 12 elections in Karnataka. "At 45-degree temperature heat, I have seen the enthusiasm of people...it is rare to witness such level of enthusiasm...I can see that in Karnataka, people themselves are fighting the elections," Modi said.
Modi to address three rallies tomorrow in Karnataka
Prime Minister Narendra Modi had yesterday addressed four rallies in the poll-bound state of Karnataka. Senior BJP leaders will also be addressing three rallies in the state tomorrow. Despite disappointing news being spread that there will be a hung assembly, Karnataka BJP workers have played a key role in maintaining the atmosphere of enthusiasm in favor of the party, Modi said.
Youth power is at the forefront, says PM
Lauding BJP youth morcha workers for their contribution, Modi said, "Youth power is at the forefront whether it is online, offline or mass contact." "On one hand, there are parties that have lagged behind in technology, either they cannot understand or are purposely spreading lies. They have opposed all subjects in technology like EVM and Aadhaar card," The PM added.
This is the era of artificial intelligence, says Modi
"This is the era of artificial intelligence and India cannot lag behind," Modi said as he appreciated Yuva Morcha workers for increasing the importance of technology within the organization.