Ann Clare Bornholt, Co-Founder of the Unity of Faiths Foundation, praised Prime Minister Narendra Modi’s leadership. She described him as a man on a mission with a vision that will continue for the next ten years. As per Bornholt, Modi is breaking barriers with a generous and exceptional approach.
Bornholt expressed her belief in the unity of mankind and sees Modi as a key figure in this vision. She stated, “I’ve always believed in unity of mankind and prayed for the kindness of man to evolve. I believe that Prime Minister Narendra Modi is the conduit for that to happen. He’s touched the hearts and the God in everybody, the divine spark in everybody, and given them hope. He has a long way to go with a lot to do.”
#WATCH | London: Ann Clare Bornholt, Co-Founder, Unity of Faiths Foundation says, "…I've always believed in unity of mankind…I believe PM Modi is the conduit for that to happen…He's a man on a mission & is going to go the same way for next 10 yrs…"
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— ANI (@ANI) May 29, 2024
Modi’s Future Plans and Approach
She emphasized that Modi is committed to his mission and will maintain his current pace for the next decade. She added, “He’s managing to break through barriers that nobody’s even attempted to break through before and he is doing it with such largesse and exceptional approach. He’s indescribable for me. I look forward to the next term, and I look forward to his transformation of not only India, but mankind.”
Edwin Shukhar, Tuff Trustee and Vice President of the Jewish Council, highlighted Bharat’s long history of peaceful coexistence with the Jewish community. He stated, “India is known as probably the only place in the world that anti-Semitism never stood a chance because we lived, my ancestors lived and we still live in peace and in prosperity.”
London: Edwin Shukhar, Tuff Trustee and VP of the Jewish Council, praises PM Modi's development schemes and initiatives in India, saying, "… PM Modi is India, and India is him" pic.twitter.com/KeIubYvQXK
— IANS (@ians_india) May 28, 2024
Shukhar’s Meeting with Modi
Shukhar recalled his first meeting with Modi, where the Prime Minister welcomed a Jewish philanthropist group and discussed opportunities in Bharat.
Shukhar remarked, “Many years ago, I met Prime Minister Modi on a trip. We brought a Jewish philanthropist who crisscrossed India at the time. Actually, I was a businessman and he offered to open the doors for us by meeting us and by explaining.”
Nunzio Quacquarelli, Founder and CEO of QS Quacquarelli Symonds Ltd, praised Modi’s impact on the Bharatiya higher education system over the past ten years. He noted significant investments and a focus on quality, which have led to remarkable improvements.
Educational Achievements and Future Prospects
Quacquarelli mentioned, “In the last 10 years, under the patronage of Prime Minister Modi, the Indian higher education system has transformed with much greater investment and a focus on quality. Just in the last five years, Indian research output has increased by 54 per cent. India was the best performing country amongst all of the G20.”
London: Nunzio Quacquarelli, founder and CEO of QS Quacquarelli Symonds Ltd says, "In the last 10 years, under the patronage of Prime Minister Modi, the Indian higher education system has transformed.The quality of higher education in India has increased.
“Modi Hai Toh Education… pic.twitter.com/2UNjuxnMB3— Gayatri 🇬🇧🇮🇳(BharatKiBeti) (@changu311) May 29, 2024
Bharat is currently in the middle of the Lok Sabha elections, which are being held in seven phases. The final phase is scheduled for June 1, and the votes will be counted on June 4.
Prime Minister Narendra Modi’s BJP is seeking a third consecutive term, while the opposition, united under the INDIA bloc, aims to challenge the ruling party.
Voter Turnout and Participation
The Election Commission of India reported a voter turnout of 63.37 percent in the sixth phase of polling held on May 29. The phase covered eight seats in Bihar, ten in Haryana, one in Jammu and Kashmir, four in Jharkhand, seven in Delhi, six in Odisha, fourteen in Uttar Pradesh, and eight in West Bengal, with 889 candidates competing.
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Men’s voter turnout was 61.95 percent, women’s turnout was 64.95 percent, and the third gender turnout was 18.67 percent. West Bengal recorded the highest turnout at 82.71 percent. In Uttar Pradesh, the turnout was 54.04 percent, Delhi saw 58.69 percent, and Haryana had 64.80 percent. Odisha and Jharkhand recorded 74.45 percent and 65.39 percent, respectively.
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