Maharashtra – Prime Minister Narendra Modi, in a public address in Ramtek, Maharashtra, criticized the INDIA alliance, accusing them of propagating fear about the future of democracy and the constitution if he were to be re-elected for a third term.
PM Modi expressed his frustration at the recurring narrative put forth by the INDIA alliance during every election. “Ever since I stepped into politics, there hasn’t been a single election where they haven’t repeated the same claim,” he said.
He further questioned the alliance’s commitment to democracy by referring to the Emergency period, suggesting a double standard in their accusations.
The Prime Minister, who comes from a humble background, hinted that his rise to power has been a cause of concern for the INDIA alliance. “The moment a son of a poor man became the PM, they began to perceive a threat to democracy,” he observed.
He also accused the INDIA alliance of attempting to create divisions among the people for their political benefit. “They are aware that their political survival is at stake if the people remain united,” he added, urging the citizens to maintain unity.
In his concluding remarks, PM Modi made a passionate appeal to the people in the name of the nation, asking them to see through the alleged deception of the INDIA alliance.
The Prime Minister’s comments have added a new dimension to the political discourse, and it will be intriguing to see how the INDIA alliance counters these allegations.