INDIA alliance in electoral fray to create instability: PM Modi

Barabanki (UP): On Friday, Prime Minister Narendra Modi criticized the opposition’s INDIA bloc, accusing them of aiming to create instability, whereas the BJP-NDA alliance remains committed to national interests.

Modi asserted that his government is on the verge of securing a third consecutive term. He emphasized the need to make significant decisions benefiting the poor, youth, women, and farmers, and sought the support of the people of Barabanki and Mohanlalganj for this purpose.

Addressing an election rally, Modi stated, “June 4 is not far. Today, the whole country and the world know that the Modi government is going to achieve a hat-trick.”

He contrasted the BJP-NDA’s dedication to national interests with the INDIA bloc’s alleged attempts to destabilize the country. “As the elections progress, these INDI alliance people have started collapsing like a pack of cards,” Modi remarked.

The Prime Minister also claimed that the opposition would dismantle the Ram Temple if they gained power, suggesting they should take “tuition” from Yogi Adityanath on the appropriate use of a bulldozer.

“A Congress leader has expressed a desire to overturn the Supreme Court’s verdict on the Ayodhya Ram Temple. Some may find this improbable, but history shows that they can go to any lengths. During the freedom struggle, people doubted the possibility of partition, yet it happened. For them, the country means nothing; family and power mean everything. If the Samajwadi Party and Congress return to power, they will once again send ‘Ram Lalla’ to a tent,” Modi claimed.

Modi also targeted TMC leader and West Bengal Chief Minister Mamata Banerjee’s statement that her party would provide external support to the opposition’s INDIA bloc if it comes to power.

“The Samajwadi prince (Akhilesh Yadav) has found a new ally in Bengal’s Mamata Banerjee. This new ally has promised the INDI alliance her support, but from the outside,” Modi said.