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Modi Inaugurates Ganga Expressway, Warns UP Against SP’s Casteism

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Prime Minister Narendra Modi unveiled the 594-km Ganga Expressway, UP’s longest highway, in Hardoi’s Mallawan today, using the platform to expose the Samajwadi Party’s deep-rooted flaws. He cautioned Uttar Pradesh residents to beware of SP’s alliance, which he accused of fostering family rule and caste divisions while sabotaging progress.

‘SP will never transcend dynastic and casteist politics; they thrive on anti-development rhetoric,’ Modi asserted. Labeling them foes of women too, he revisited their boycott of the women’s reservation amendment, which could have fast-tracked female representation in legislatures by 2029.

Under NDA, this bill promised seamless empowerment for women without slashing other quotas—a vision SP rejected outright. Contrast this with UP’s meteoric rise from ‘BIMARU’ status to a trillion-dollar aspirant, fueled by its demographic dividend and manufacturing ambitions.

As wars and instability grip the world, India surges ahead securely, irking adversaries within and without. The Atmanirbhar Bharat drive powers mega infrastructure like this expressway, ending eras of stalled projects and election-time gimmicks.

The double-engine synergy ensures timely completions, with expressways like Delhi-Dehradun symbolizing futuristic connectivity. Modi celebrated BJP-NDA’s Bihar triumph and Gujarat municipal sweep, forecasting dominance in five state elections whose results on May 4 will fortify developed India goals.

He commended West Bengal’s enthusiastic, intimidation-free polling, reflecting robust democratic health and public vigilance against power-hungry forces.

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