Narendra Modi, Prime Minister Of India
Narendra Modi, Prime Minister of India

Prime Minister Narendra Modi energetically campaigned for the Maharashtra Assembly elections on Thursday. Addressing the third gathering in Mumbai, the Prime Minister strongly criticized the Mahavikas Aghadi. Addressing the gathering in Mumbai, he mentioned that this would be his final rally for the Maharashtra elections.

The Prime Minister accused Congress and the Aghadi alliance of hindering the country’s development, stating they only seek to divide while our party focuses on unity. You must be wary of their political motives. Their party is considered more important than their country by them. Encouraging support for the Mahayuti, he expressed that he finds inspiration in your dreams and promises to put in the effort to make them a reality.

The Prime Minister criticized both the Congress and the Aghadi, stating that they are the same individuals who objected to the construction of the Ram Mandir. These individuals were also against the repeal of Article 370. Their sole purpose is to engage in appeasement tactics in order to secure votes and maintain power while continuing to steal from the public. The Prime Minister mentioned that they experience discomfort as the nation advances.

The Prime Minister took a jab at Shiv Sena and Uddhav, suggesting that if they are in an alliance, they should have Congress leader Rahul Gandhi praise Balasaheb. He criticized Shiv Sena, stating that those who previously insulted Veer Savarkar are now hypocritically supporting him.

The Prime Minister criticized the Congress and the Mahavikas Aghadi for disrespecting Veer Savarkar, Baba Saheb, and his Constitution. During his speech at the rally, he brought up the phrase “Ek Hai To Safe Hai” and emphasized that staying together will ensure our safety.

Prior to this rally, the Prime Minister spoke at two other rallies in the state. There was a rally in both Sambhaji Nagar and Panvel. At the rally in Sambhaji Nagar, he had stated that the election boils down to supporters of Sambhaji versus supporters of Aurangzeb.