PM Modi addresses Barrackpore rally, alleges discrimination against Hindus in Bengal
During back-to-back rallies in West Bengal, Prime Minister Modi strongly criticized the TMC's treatment of Hindus within the state.
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During back-to-back rallies in West Bengal, Prime Minister Modi strongly criticized the TMC's treatment of Hindus within the state.
The Prime Minister alleged that there is widespread public anger against BJD's leadership due to the lack of development. "There's anger against BJD leaders among people in Odisha," he claimed.
He characterized the opposition's tactics as a "factory" of lies aimed at misleading voters.
Rahul Gandhi declared, "Now we are bringing a new scheme - 'First Job Pakki', meaning in one year we are going to give rights to all the unemployed youth of India in companies, public sector, private sector, government hospitals, offices. "
PM Modi shared a video on his social media platform, showcasing him walking and dancing on stage, in response to a similar meme involving Mamata Banerjee.
Speaking to reporters, the veteran leader asserted that the reservation system is based on social considerations, not religion.
Modi's reference to 'vote jihad' appeared to allude to claims that the Congress party has been attempting to influence the democratic process by consolidating votes along religious lines.
Shah took to X (formerly Twitter), posting his "original" and the edited "fake" speech, alleging – without providing evidence – that the main opposition Congress party was behind the video created to mislead the public.
Gandhi in particular has emerged as a forceful campaigner, assailing the Modi government's economic policies while pitching himself as a youth icon committed to inclusive development.
According to Kharge, the Prime Minister's letter to NDA candidates is a reflection of his desperation, as his "lies" during campaign speeches are not having the intended effect. Kharge alleges that PM Modi is now seeking to amplify these "lies" by urging NDA candidates to propagate them further.
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