Beed, Maharashtra: Congress leader Sharad Pawar on Thursday said the people were happy with the construction of the Ram temple in Ayodhya and warned that the Congress would put a “Babri lock” on the temple. He criticized Prime Minister Narendra Modi’s remarks. Voted for power.
Former Union Minister wonders whether government can shut down temples built with people’s donations, Prime Minister Modi’s comments suggest the Center intends to return to power after the ongoing Lok Sabha polls He added that this shows that there is no such thing.
Addressing an election rally in Anbejogai in Beed district in support of NCP (SP) Lok Sabha candidate Bajrang Sonawane contesting against BJP’s Pankaja Munde, Pearl asked the audience, ‘Have you ever heard of the government closing down a temple built with people’s funds?”’ The Rajya Sabha MP claimed that the Ram temple in Ayodhya was built with people’s donations.
“The country is happy with the Ram temple in Ayodhya. Hundreds of thousands of people from across the country contributed to its construction. But PM Modi says the alliance will seal the temple if India comes to power. “Is that possible?” The end? ” he asked.
Earlier this week, Prime Minister Modi said at a rally in Madhya Pradesh that the Bharatiya Janata Party-led NDA could win the Sabah polls to prevent the Congress from reinstating Article 370 and putting a “Babri lock” on Kashmir. He said he hopes to win 400 seats. Ram temple in Ayodhya.
Mr. Pawar asserted that Mr. Modi spends most of his campaign speeches hounding rival politicians.
“Modi frequently visits Maharashtra because he knows that the state government has voted against him in the first two phases. Instead of talking about what he has done and what he plans to do in the future, he will now spend most of his speeches belittling his political opponents,” the veteran leader asserted.
The NCP (SP) president alleged that the prime minister regularly targets his political opponents.
Pawar criticized Prime Minister Modi for repeatedly calling Congress leader Rahul Gandhi “shehzada” (prince).
“Rahul Gandhi has traveled all over the country to meet people, understand their problems and work for a better tomorrow. But Modi called him ‘Shehzada’ and said his contribution to the nation will never be forgotten. “They’re attacking families who can’t help themselves,” he said.
The 83-year-old politician said the tone of his address to opposition leaders was not befitting the dignity of his position.
Pawar asserted that the Indian opposition alliance is committed to providing strong leadership to India after the Lok Sabha elections.
Beas, in central Maharashtra, is one of the 11 seats in the state where the fourth phase of voting will be held on May 13.
issued May 9, 2024, 21:10 IST