In a scathing address targeting the INDIA alliance, Prime Minister Narendra Modi accused them of lacking a substantive agenda beyond criticizing him, taking a veiled dig at Congress leader Rahul Gandhi. Referring to disparaging remarks allegedly made by opposition figures, Modi emphasized the need for constructive discourse and denounced personal attacks on his leadership.
Expressing concern over the rhetoric of certain politicians, Modi condemned the notion of wishing ill-health upon any citizen, asserting the importance of vitality for the nation’s progress. He criticized what he termed as the successor of “Jungle Raj” for resorting to insults instead of engaging in substantive debate on issues affecting the nation.
Turning his attention to Bihar, Modi highlighted the government’s efforts in curbing migration and fostering employment opportunities for the state’s youth. He underscored the significance of local development initiatives in stemming the tide of migration and empowering Bihar’s workforce.
As the Lok Sabha elections progress, with the next round of voting scheduled for May 25, Modi urged voters to consider the broader implications of their choices and emphasized the importance of civic participation in shaping the country’s future. With polling spanning seven phases and the counting slated for June 4, the electoral landscape continues to evolve, reflecting the diverse perspectives and priorities of the electorate.

