Narendra Modi Quotes About Democracy

We have collected for you the TOP of Narendra Modi's best quotes about Democracy! Here are collected all the quotes about Democracy starting from the birthday of the Prime Minister of India – September 17, 1950! We hope you will be inspired to new achievements with our constantly updated collection of quotes. At the moment, this page contains 58 sayings of Narendra Modi about Democracy. We will be happy if you share our collection of quotes with your friends on social networks!
  • This election result has increased people's faith in democracy.

    "As it happened: Live updates of the 2014 Lok Sabha election". Live updates, www.firstpost.com. January 24, 2015.
  • A democracy can't succeed without people's participation. 'MyGov' empowers the people of India to contribute towards Surajya.

    Twitter post from Jul 26, 2014
  • Elections should be about making the people a part of the development journey. That is when India will move ahead.

  • Democracy is such a framework that everyone has the right to live their lives, fix their goals, their aims, their dreams and the ways to achieve them according to their own choice.

  • The UPA government is non-serious, it has taken the people for granted & it is not bothered about the youth. Their approach shows lack of faith in democracy. Our goal is to win the trust of the people & give dignity to them.

  • This country has attained 'Swarajya', but unfortunately the dream of 'Surajya' is left unfulfilled. Today, if there is any major challenge before this country, it is that of a 'Surajya' and since the last decade, Gujarat is working in the direction of attaining Surajya.

  • India offers demographic dividend, democracy and demand...3D. I have added a new D. De-regulation.

    India  
  • Not only the people of Nepal but also those who believe in the power of democracy are looking at Nepal and this assembly.

  • While 1857 was about 'Swaraj ki ladai', the 2014 elections would be about 'Surajya ki ladai'.

    India  
  • In a democracy, everyone has the right to criticise the Government.

    Source: www.deccanchronicle.com
  • Children who can barely say maa, pappa, are saying Ab ki baar Modi sarkar. This is the power of democracy.

  • The seven things that make up the rainbow of India's development are India's strong and deep rooted family system, Agriculture-Animal development, India's Matru Shakti (women power), Natural Resources (Jal, Jameen, Jungle), Youth power, Vibrant Democracy and Knowledge.

  • 2014 Lok Sabha Elections is a battle between good governance agenda of the NDA versus the misgovernance and corruption of the UPA.

    India  
  • Lokmanya Tilak said "Swaraj is my birthright" but now the people of India must say, "Surajya is my birthright".

    India  
  • A crime is a crime irrespective of the birth marks of the criminal.

    India  
  • It is not easy to fight elections with a development motto and I am glad people of Gujarat rose above personal and emotional tangles and prioritized development over everything else.

  • Elections are a festival of democracy. Everyone must join this festival of democracy and strengthen it.

    India  
  • In democracy, people's verdict is always final and we all have to accept it with humility.

  • There is no question in the fact that India has a global responsibility, and the coming "Gyan Yug" would see India play a pivotal role, using the strengths of its democracy and demographic dividend.

  • My definition of secularism is very clear. The sole religion of the Government is Nation First, the holy book is the Constitution.

  • It is not that the people want a BJP government or Modi as PM. The Nation wants to teach a lesson to those who have ruined the nation.

  • India's democracy where over 1 billion people have a voice in deciding their future is a world example of how governance can incorporate diversity into a movement for inclusive growth. New modes of democratic engagement, especially through using e-governance are allowing greater access to fundamental rights for all our people.

  • The 2014 elections are not about winning or losing, but of ensuring a bright future for India. It is about sowing the seeds for a 'Bhavya' and a 'Divya Bharat'.

    India  
  • Parliament is for discussion. Parliament is to show dissent. Parliament is to give an argument for one's opposition, to present an argument when they support. To uphold this basic spirit of Parliament, is the responsibility of every person who values democracy. It is the responsibility of those present in the Parliament and those outside. It is the responsibility of those in power and those not in power. This is a matter of spirit and it should be followed.

    Source: www.huffingtonpost.in
  • These elections won't be about the manifesto of parties, but about manifesto of the people and their dreams who want peace and prosperity.

  • Modi winning or not winning is not important. I can go home tomorrow & open a tea stall but the nation must not suffer.

  • Our nation is rich and our people can be rich. 2014 elections is a fight against poverty.

  • It is a tribute to Indian democracy that a person from a poor family, an ordinary family, is today addressing the nation from the Red Fort.

    "India Independence Day 2014: Top Quotes From Prime Minister Narendra Modi’s First Speech At Red Fort" by Suman Varandani, www.ibtimes.com. August 15, 2014.
  • Secularism for the Congress is merely a slogan while for the BJP it is an article of faith. Secularism is about votebank politics for the Congress, while it is about 'India first' for the BJP.

    India  
  • This is an election where there is a tea seller from the Opposition, and to defeat him, everyone has come together. They say Modi should not come. This is because those who looted the nation know that after 16th May what is going to happen.

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    Narendra Modi

    • Born: September 17, 1950
    • Occupation: Prime Minister of India