MAHARASHTRA – Prime Minister Narendra Modi, in a recent rally in Kolhapur, Maharashtra, expressed his reservations about the strategies of the Congress and the INDIA bloc. He suggested that the opposition alliance is considering a rotational Prime Minister system, with a change in leadership every year.
Modi also took a swipe at the Shiv Sena, led by Uddhav Balasaheb Thackeray. He referred to the party as “fake” and expressed his disapproval of their alliance with the opposition. “The fake Shiv Sena is walking shoulder-to-shoulder with these people,” he stated, highlighting the growing discord between the BJP and its former ally.
The rally was held in Kolhapur, known as the football hub of Maharashtra. The Prime Minister’s speech was comprehensive, but his critique of the opposition and their political tactics was the focal point.
The rally is seen as a significant event in the lead-up to the forthcoming elections. The Prime Minister’s comments have stirred the political landscape, indicating a potentially intense electoral battle ahead.