Prime Minister Narendra Modi, while addressing a public rally in East Champaran, Bihar, made a strong statement against the INDI alliance, claiming their defeat in the fifth phase of the ongoing elections.
“The INDI alliance has been completely defeated in the fifth phase,” declared PM Modi, asserting that the 21st Century India cannot progress with the sins of the INDI alliance. He pointed out that the public is strongly attacking parties like Congress and RJD in every election, which are part of the INDI alliance.
PM Modi also announced that on June 4, there will be an attack on corruption, politics of appeasement, and the ‘tukde tukde gang’. The term ‘tukde tukde gang’ is often used by BJP leaders to refer to those accused of dividing the country.
“The 21st Century India cannot move forward with the sins of the INDI alliance. That is why in every election the public is strongly attacking parties like Congress and RJD,” PM Modi reiterated.
The Prime Minister’s comments come in the midst of the ongoing multi-phase elections, where the INDI alliance has been facing a tough competition from the BJP-led NDA. The outcome of the elections is expected to significantly reshape the political landscape of the country.
The final phase of the elections is scheduled for June 4, and it will be interesting to see how the voters respond to PM Modi’s call for an attack on corruption and politics of appeasement.