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"I Want To Thank Every Family, Every Voter": PM Modi On Delhi Win

Prime Minister Narendra Modi on Saturday said that he wants to thanks every family and every voter of Delhi as party secured a big win in the Delhi Assembly elections.

'I Want To Thank Every Family, Every Voter': PM Modi On Delhi Win

PM Modi greets BJP supporters as he arrived at the party headquarters in Delhi after big win.

'I Want To Thank Every Family, Every Voter': PM Modi On Delhi Win

In Delhi, we have scripted history. Our Delhi is not just a city but it's mini India, Says PM Modi.

'I Want To Thank Every Family, Every Voter': PM Modi On Delhi Win

PM Modi, while addressing BJP supporter, said people have removed a big blockade that was hampering development.

'I Want To Thank Every Family, Every Voter': PM Modi On Delhi Win

He also said that the Delhi election results reflect "the hard work of every BJP worker".

'I Want To Thank Every Family, Every Voter': PM Modi On Delhi Win

He said Delhi's mandate has made it clear that there's no space for corruption, and lies in politics.

'I Want To Thank Every Family, Every Voter': PM Modi On Delhi Win

"I want to thank every family, every voter in Delhi. I extend my gratitude to every voter in Delhi," PM Modi said.

'I Want To Thank Every Family, Every Voter': PM Modi On Delhi Win

"I want to assure the women of Delhi that we will fulfill all the promises we made to you," he said.

'I Want To Thank Every Family, Every Voter': PM Modi On Delhi Win

He said, "We will transform this... For the first time, there's a BJP government in Delhi-NCR."

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Nearly 20 lakh children live on the streets of India, without an identity, a name to call their own, a place to call home, sleeping on empty stomachs for days and nights. These twenty lakh are children, who have dreams, who have rights, who are our tomorrow. They are living in the shadows today.

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