While addressing a rally in Mumbai, Prime Minister Modi targeted the Congress and Maha Vikas Aghadi.
Indian Prime Minister Narendra Modi campaigned vigorously in the Maharashtra state assembly elections on Thursday. At his third rally of the day in Mumbai, the Prime Minister lashed out at Maha Vikas Aghadi. Addressing a rally in Mumbai, he said, “This is my last rally in the Maharashtra elections.”
Accusing the Congress and Aghadi alliance of creating obstacles in the development of the country, the Prime Minister said these people only believe in division but our party believes in unity. You have to understand their political intentions. For him, his party is above the country. Calling for votes for Mahayut, he said, “For me, your dreams are my inspiration and I promise to work hard to realize them.”
once opposed Ram temple
Attacking Congress and Aghadi, the Prime Minister said, these are the same people who had opposed Ram Temple. These people are also opposed to the abrogation of Article 370. Their job is simply to engage in the politics of appeasement so that they can continue to get votes, remain in power and continue to loot. The Prime Minister said that when the country progresses, they suffer.
Let Rahul Praise Balasaheb
Taking a jibe at Shiv Sena Uddhav, the Prime Minister said if we fight together in alliance, then show it by having Congress leader Rahul Gandhi praise Balasaheb. Targeting the Shiv Sena, he said: “Those who abused Veer Savarkar are now embracing him everywhere.
The Prime Minister attacked the Congress and Maha Vikas Aghadi, saying these people had insulted Veer Savarkar, insulted Baba Saheb and also insulted his constitution. Addressing the rally, he referred to the slogan “If we have one, we are safe” and said if we stay united, we stay safe.
Prior to this rally, the Prime Minister also addressed two other rallies in the state. One rally was held at Sambhaji Nagar and another at Panvel. Addressing a rally in Sambhaji Nagar, he said the election was between those who believed in Sambhaji and those who believed in Aurangzeb.