Prime Minister Narendra Modi, in a public meeting held in Shravasti, Uttar Pradesh, made a strong statement against his political opponents. He criticized them for their lack of action over the past 60 years and their current attempts to hinder his efforts.
“People who did nothing for 60 years have come together to stop Modi,” the Prime Minister said, expressing his disapproval of the political tactics employed by his opponents. He further added, “A pair of two boys has been launched again in UP. Same old flop film, same old characters, same old dialogues.”
The Prime Minister’s comments come as the election season is nearing its end. Despite the heated political climate, he pointed out that his opponents have not brought anything new to the table. “The entire election is about to end, but did you hear even a single new thing from these people?” he asked the crowd.
Modi also questioned the motives of his opponents, whom he referred to as “Shehzadas”, for seeking votes when they have not presented any development-related plans or proposals. “Both Shehzadas have said nothing related to development. Why they are seeking a vote?” he questioned.
The Prime Minister’s remarks have stirred up the political scene, highlighting the stark contrast between his development-focused approach and the tactics of his opponents. As the election season draws to a close, it remains to be seen how these comments will influence the voters’ decision.