"Those Who Cant Win In 3-Digits...": PM Modi's Jibe At Opposition
Amid the Lok Sabha elections, Prime Minister Narendra Modi on Saturday took a jibe at the Opposition and questioned their ability to form a government as they failed to secure triple-digit seats in the previous Lok Sabha elections.
BY A STAFF REPORTER: Amid the Lok Sabha elections, Prime Minister Narendra Modi on Saturday took a jibe at the Opposition and questioned their ability to form a government as they failed to secure triple-digit seats in the previous Lok Sabha elections.
While addressing a rally in Maharashtra's Kolhapur, PM Modi stated if the INDIA Bloc forms a government, they will abrogate CAA and change the Prime Minister every year, which means five Prime Ministers in their tenure. He further alleged that the Congress and INDIA Bloc leaders demanded a separate state in their speeches in Karnataka and Tamil Nadu. "Can the land of Chhatrapati Shivaji Maharaj Accept this?" He added.
#WATCH | Addressing a public rally in Maharashtra's Kolhapur, PM Modi says, "If their government is formed, they will abrogate the CAA... Those who cannot win Lok Sabha seats in 3-digit numbers, can the INDI alliance even reach the door of forming a government... Their formula is… pic.twitter.com/Kw39eL5asG
The second phase of the Lok Sabha elections was conducted in 88 constituencies across 13 states on April 26, Friday. Tripura, Manipur, and West Bengal showcased high voter turnouts.