Prime Minister Narendra Modi delivered a fiery address at a public rally in Amroha, Uttar Pradesh, unleashing a vehement attack on opposition parties and accusing them of harboring nepotism, corruption, and religious intolerance.
In a metaphorical comparison, PM Modi likened the ongoing political spectacle to a rejected film shoot, insinuating that the opposition’s narrative has failed to resonate with the people of Uttar Pradesh. “Once again, we witness the shooting of a film featuring two princes, a script that has already been dismissed by the masses,” he asserted.
PM Modi did not mince words in condemning the opposition’s alleged assaults on faith, pointing out instances where the Congress candidate from Amroha struggled to utter patriotic slogans. “These individuals spare no opportunity to undermine our religious beliefs,” he lamented.
Turning his attention to the contentious issue of the Ram temple in Ayodhya, PM Modi criticized the Samajwadi Party (SP) and Congress for their refusal to participate in temple ceremonies. “Their continual denigration of the Ram Mandir and Sanatana faith is deplorable,” he declared.
The Prime Minister expressed dismay at the Samajwadi Party’s public condemnation of Lord Ram’s devotees as hypocrites, particularly during the recent fervor surrounding Ram Navami celebrations. “While the nation resonates with devotion to Lord Ram, the Samajwadi Party shamelessly vilifies his followers,” he admonished.
PM Modi’s impassioned diatribe comes in the lead-up to crucial state elections, underscoring the ruling party’s determination to secure its position amidst formidable opposition.