INDIA bloc leaders came together to hide their corruption, says PM Modi in Maharashtra


Mumbai, Apr 20 (IANS): Prime Minister Narendra Modi on Saturday slammed the INDIA bloc leaders, saying that they have come together to hide their corruption and therefore the voters have completely rejected them in the first phase of Lok Sabha elections.

Addressing a rally in Maharashtra for BJP candidate at Nanded, Prataprao Patil Chikhalikar and Shiv Sena nominee for Hingoli seat, Baburao Kohalikar, Modi said, ‘’INDIA bloc parties are fighting against each other in 25 per cent seats in the country. Can the country trust people who do not believe in their own leadership? If people who talk of putting each other in jail within their own fronts are elected, they will fight against each other in Lok Sabha as well,’’ he commented.

‘’After June 4, leaders of the INDIA bloc will tear each others’ clothes," criticised PM Modi.

The PM further said the first phase of voting was held in the country yesterday (Friday) and thanked all the voters, especially, the first-time voters. ‘’After the polls, many have analysed it down to the booth level. Looking at it, it seems that in the first phase, there was a one-sided vote in the NDA's favour. I appeal to the citizens of the country that you are ensuring the victory of NDA. I thank everyone for that. But to those who are not voting, I would like to say that you should vote for someone. But don't hold back from voting,’’ he urged.

“It is true that there is scorching heat. It is time for marriage. There is farm work. But we see that the soldiers of the country are performing their duty on the border to protect the country even in a hostile environment. Similarly, voters should consider voting as a duty,’’ said PM Modi.

He took a swipe at the opposition for its successive defeats but urged them to awaken people to vote even if they lost the election. ‘’If not today then tomorrow, if not tomorrow then the day after tomorrow, you (opposition) too will get success. Therefore, I want to motivate the workers of the losing parties,’’ he added.

PM Modi criticised Congress and Rahul Gandhi in particular. “Congress Shehzada (Rahul Gandhi) is looking for a safe constituency other than Wayanad. After the polls in Wayanad on April 26, Shehzada will look for another constituency. As they (Congress) had to leave Amethi. Similarly, they will leave Wayanad too,’’ he said.

 

  

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  • Jroam K., Mangala vooru

    Mon, Apr 22 2024

    Even after ruling uninterrupted for past ten years you do not have anything to tell the voters about your own achievements? If INDIA bloc leaders are hiding their corruption means you have failed to make them account for their misdeeds. Or is it that every election time you howl about corruption of earlier regimes rather than speaking of your own performance. Crying wolf will not work all the time. Tell us how successful you have been in atleast bringing down the level of corruption!

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  • Gautam Das, Bangalore

    Sat, Apr 20 2024

    Self styled and illegal Commander-in-Chief of investigation agencies, judiciary and police force only against opposition leaders is helplessly complaining about corruption as if he is not able to do anything except vote for him so that he can loot the country even more by misusing his powers.

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  • Indian, Sharjah

    Sat, Apr 20 2024

    What about secret electoral bonds and PM care fund? Then why buying the MLAs and MPs from those parties?

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