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'Mera Booth Sabse Majboot': PM Modi Interacts with BJP Women Leaders

By Gireesh Vasishta
'Mera Booth Sabse Majboot': PM Modi Interacts with BJP Women Leaders

Focus on Women's Empowerment: PM Modi reaffirmed that the NDA government is committed to social justice and stressed that women's empowerment remains a top priority for the administration.

PATNA/NEW DELHI: In the run-up to the upcoming Assembly elections in Bihar, Prime Minister Narendra Modi recently (on November 4, 2025) interacted with women workers of the BJP in the state as part of the party's 'Mera Booth Sabse Majboot' (My Booth is the Strongest) programme. The interaction, held via audio mode and the NaMo app, focused on women's empowerment and the party's preparations on the ground.

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🧕 Key Highlights of the Interaction

* Focus on Women's Empowerment: PM Modi reaffirmed that the NDA government is committed to social justice and stressed that women's empowerment remains a top priority for the administration.

* Call for Landslide Victory: The Prime Minister urged the women workers to ensure a record-breaking victory for the NDA alliance in the polls, instructing them to work towards having Opposition candidates lose their deposits.

* Grassroots Feedback: The Prime Minister sought feedback on booth-level preparations from women workers across different regions, including Dr. Rekha Ram from Begusarai, Shalini Singh from Bhojpur, and Neelam Chandravanshi from Aurangabad.Monte Carlo Mens Solid Lace Up Genuine Leather Casual Shoes (201803FW)

* Propagating Development Work: PM Modi instructed the workers to inform the public at the grassroots level about the development work carried out during the NDA government's tenure.

* Jeevika Didi and Mudra Schemes: He praised schemes like Jeevika Didi and the Mudra Yojana, stating they have helped women become self-reliant and job creators.

* Law and Order Contrast: The Prime Minister indirectly attacked the Opposition by contrasting the current situation with the past 'Jungle Raj' era. He stated that women thrive where there is better governance and law and order, noting that women who once feared stepping out are now confidently working night shifts.

The interaction was seen as a major attempt by the Prime Minister to boost the morale of the party workers during the crucial final days of the election campaign.