During a public rally in Bihar’s Buxar, Prime Minister Narendra Modi criticized the Congress party, alleging that it views the nation as its own property and considers Rahul Gandhi as its sole heir. He also took aim at the INDI alliance, claiming that it is indecisive about its Prime Ministerial candidate, proposing a “five PMs in five years” formula.
#WATCH | Addressing a huge public gathering in Buxar, Bihar, Prime Minister Narendra Modi says, "Congress considers the country as its property, it feels that the 'Shehzada' is the only heir. However, the alliance partners are saying that there will be 5 Prime Ministers in 5… pic.twitter.com/evMBUxUgW1
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PM Modi expressed concern over whether such an arrangement could effectively govern a nation as large as Bharat. In addition, he accused the Congress and INDI alliance of deeply rooted corruption, likening it to a cultural norm within these parties.
PM Modi further attacked the INDI alliance for what he termed as appeasement politics, alleging that they prioritize vote bank politics over national interests. He specifically accused them of intending to revoke reservation benefits for marginalized communities and claimed that they prioritize certain religious groups over others when it comes to national resources.
Narendra Modi said, “These INDI alliance people can do anything for appeasement, for their vote bank. They want to get your property X-rayed. Congress says that Muslims have the first right to the country’s property. They want to end the reservation for SC-ST-OBC.”
Addressing a huge public gathering in Buxar, Bihar, Prime Minister Narendra Modi says, "These INDI alliance people can do anything for appeasement, for their vote bank. They want to get your property X-rayed. Congress says that Muslims have the first right to the country's… pic.twitter.com/uIQjRvY6R6
— ANI (@ANI) May 25, 2024
The Prime Minister didn’t spare the Congress, RJD, and INDI alliance from criticism regarding their alleged obstructionism in significant national projects. He cited the example of the construction of the Ram temple in Ayodhya, stating that while the country celebrated this historic event, these parties attempted to thwart the process, insinuating that they opposed the sentiments of the majority.
In a mocking tone, PM Modi referred to Rahul Gandhi’s recent statements predicting the electoral defeat of the BJP in Uttar Pradesh and the purported victory of the INDI alliance in all 80 seats. He dismissed these claims as baseless and highlighted what he perceived as internal skepticism within the Congress party itself.
As the sixth phase of the Lok Sabha elections unfolds, voter turnout across various states has been reported. West Bengal recorded the highest participation, followed by Jharkhand, Uttar Pradesh, Odisha, Jammu and Kashmir, Bihar, Haryana, and Delhi.
The current phase encompasses constituencies from Bihar, Haryana, Jammu and Kashmir, Jharkhand, Delhi, Odisha, Uttar Pradesh, and West Bengal, with a total of 889 candidates vying for seats.
With polling already completed for 428 parliamentary constituencies in the first five phases, the culmination of the Lok Sabha elections is scheduled for June 1, following the seventh phase. Results are expected to be declared on June 4, determining the composition of the next Bharatiya government.
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