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NEW DELHI:India Inc today said BJP-led NDA’s stupendous performance in Lok Sabha polls is an endorsement of PM Narendra Modi’s decisive leadership, asserting that NDA 2.0 must unleash bold initiatives to transform the economy.

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New Delhi, May 23 

India Inc today said BJP-led NDA’s stupendous performance in Lok Sabha polls is an endorsement of PM Narendra Modi’s decisive leadership, asserting that NDA 2.0 must unleash bold initiatives to transform the economy.

Corporate honchos cheered as trends pointed towards the BJP and its allies returning to power with a thumping majority, saying it was the time for deep reforms entwined with India’s ambition to emerge as a global superpower.

“The government will now re-ignite its reforms agenda to push growth, tackle critical issues like creating more jobs, usher in more tax-friendly laws, strengthen India’s position in global trade while protecting domestic industry from dumping and create more conducive environment to attract FDI in critical segments like mining and Oil & Gas,” Vedanta Resources chairman Anil Agarwal said. — PTI


"This solid verdict would further strengthen PM Modi’s resolve to drive forward the economic agenda to ensure that the fruits of the economic momentum continue to reach the poor, so visible during the past five years." — Sunil Mittal, chairman, Bharti enterprises 

"The election results will reinvigorate the strong and constructive government-industry partnership and dialogue for growth built by the government in its previous term." — Chandrajit Banerjee, CII Director General

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