Prime Minister Narendra Modi launched a blistering attack on opposition parties during a fiery rally in Amroha, Uttar Pradesh, accusing them of fostering nepotism, corruption, and religious intolerance.
In his impassioned address, PM Modi drew parallels between the ongoing political campaign and a rejected film shoot, suggesting that the opposition’s narrative had failed to resonate with the electorate of Uttar Pradesh.
Highlighting what he perceived as instances of religious insensitivity, PM Modi criticized the Congress candidate from Amroha for struggling to articulate patriotic slogans, implying a disregard for nationalistic sentiments.
The Prime Minister also took aim at the opposition’s stance on the Ram temple in Ayodhya, accusing them of snubbing invitations to participate in temple ceremonies and condemning what he described as their continuous denigration of Hindu faith.
Expressing disappointment with the Samajwadi Party’s alleged condemnation of Lord Ram’s devotees as hypocrites, particularly during recent Ram Navami celebrations, PM Modi emphasized the need for political discourse to embrace religious tolerance and respect for diverse beliefs.
PM Modi’s impassioned rhetoric underscores the high stakes of the impending state elections, signaling the ruling party’s determination to confront the opposition head-on and secure victory at the polls.