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MUMBAI: Reasserting his confidence in returning to power for the third term in a row, Prime Minister Narendra Modi told officials of the Reserve Bank of India that on the very next day of his swearingin, their workload will increase.
“I am busy with elections for the next 100 days. So, you have a lot of time to think about (new policies),” he said at an event marking the 90th anniversary of the RBI, in Mumbai on April 1. This, he said, “is because, immediately following the day of my oath-taking, you will be flooded with work.”
In the run-up to the General Elections 2024, PM Modi has declared on several occasions that his Government will get a third consecutive term, and a bigger mandate. He has set a target of winning 370 seats for the party and is confident of the NDA going beyond four hundred 400 (400 paar).
Being in no doubt about his becoming the PM again, he held a Cabinet meeting on March 17 and instructed his ministers to draft two roadmaps – one for the first 100 days of the new government and the second for the next five years of the government.
PM Modi’s “actionable, measurable and clearly defined” plan for the first 100 days of his next government, along with the vision document for Viksit Bharat 2047, also formed the principal agenda of the last meeting of the Union Cabinet held at the Sushma Swaraj Bhavan in New Delhi on March 3.