Modi Launches HPV Vaccination Campaign, Criticizes Youth Congress Protests

Modi Launches HPV Vaccination Campaign, Criticizes Youth Congress Protests.webp

February 28, New Delhi: Prime Minister Narendra Modi launched the nationwide Human Papillomavirus (HPV) vaccination campaign from Ajmer. During the event, he said, "Today, from Ajmer, we have the opportunity to start the HPV vaccination campaign for daughters across the country. This campaign is an important step towards empowering women. A healthy mother in the family makes it possible to face any challenge."

On connectivity and development in Rajasthan, the Prime Minister highlighted the government's focus on modern connectivity, which boosts investment opportunities. He noted that excellent infrastructure is being developed for industries around the Delhi–Mumbai Industrial Corridor, and the double-engine government is working to transform Rajasthan into a land of opportunities.

PM Modi said that Rajasthan is now governed by good governance rather than corruption. The BJP's double-engine government is empowering youth. While recruitment processes two years ago were plagued by paper leaks and corruption, over 21,000 youth have now received appointment letters through strict action.

Targeting the opposition, the Prime Minister called the protests by Youth Congress workers during the AI Summit shameful and criticized Congress, saying it has become a Muslim League Congress.
 
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