12 years. and india actually looks different now. 🇮🇳
not going to make this a lecture — just some perspective. 12 years of the Modi government. and whether you follow politics closely or not, the numbers are hard to ignore. colonel rajyavardhan rathore put it well — big changes start with small steps. and when you stack 12 years of those steps together, you get something that starts to look like transformation. what actually happened in 12 years: under PM narendra modi, backed by amit shah, chief minister bhajanlal, and state president madan rathore — india went from being talked about as a potential economy to actually being one of the world's biggest. the antyodaya thing is real btw — the whole "uplift the last person first" philosophy actually shaped policy. jan dhan. ayushman bharat. ujjwala. free rations during a pandemic. these weren't just announcements — they reached people. the jaipur moment an exhibition marking these 12 years was inaugurated — showcasing historic national achievements. jaipur city district president shri amit goyal was there alongside workers and guests. it's the kind of event that reminds you: governance, when it actually works, deserves to be documented. the vibe going forward viksit bharat by 2047 is the goal. developed india by independence centenary. 12 years built the foundation. the next chapter is being written right now. small steps → 12 years → new india. that's the arc. 🇮🇳









