Prime Minister Narendra Modi on Wednesday described the Congress and the Samajwadi Party (SP) as “Pakistan sympathizers” and alleged that these parties are “scaring the country” over the current state of Pakistan’s atomic energy.
“The terror-funding countries that once challenged us are now in a situation where their people cannot even get food. Pakistan is finished, but its sympathizers SP and Congress are trying to scare the country. They say we should be scared because Pakistan has an atomic bomb. Don’t they know what a 56 inch is? The problem is not a weak Congress-led government but a strong Modi-led government,” the Prime Minister said. , he said at a rally in support of Harish Dwivedi, the BJP candidate from Basti Assembly constituency.
Targeting Congress leader Rahul Gandhi and SP president Akhilesh Yadav for being in league with them, Modi mocked the India Bloc. “I am shocked at the repeated exposure of the blunders of the two Shehzadas, SP and Congress,” Modi said.
Mr. Modi mocked Mr. Yadav’s claim that the opposition alliance would win 79 seats in Uttar Pradesh, saying, “Uttar Pradesh voters will wake up the SP and Congress from their slumber on June 4. will blame the EVM.” For defeat. ”
Mr. Modi attacked the SP and Congress for declining his invitation to consecrate the Ram temple in Ayodhya, and claimed that the Congress was planning to get the Supreme Court to overturn the verdict on the temple.
“These people are trying to destroy Sanatan Dharma. Congress Shehzada wants to change the Supreme Court verdict on Ram temple. I want to send it back,” he said.
Modi said opposition appeasement politics no longer works in India. “Mark my words. People are not interested in opposition vote bank appeasement. India has moved on,” he said.
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