Bharat Express

PM Modi in Shravasti: Youth Rush to See PM Modi, Fills BJP Rally Pandal to Capacity | Video

Highlighting the shortcomings of the INDI alliance, the Prime Minister said, “There are three serious ailments within the INDI alliance that the country must be wary of.”

Prime Minister Narendra Modi visited Shravasti today as part of his ongoing election campaign in Uttar Pradesh. The announcement of his arrival generated a wave of excitement among the locals, prompting many to head towards the BJP rally venue. As the Prime Minister’s helicopter appeared in the sky in the afternoon, enthusiastic youth dashed towards the helipad, contributing to the formation of a massive crowd.

An aerial video capturing the scene of the public meeting was shared on BJP’s social media handles. The footage vividly depicted the excitement and eagerness of the crowd.

 PM Modi Addresses Crowd, Criticizes Opposition

Once on stage, Prime Minister Modi addressed the crowd, saying, “Brothers and sisters, I saw a video where people were running and climbing on the stage. I asked what was happening, and I was told that SP and Congress pay people to attend their rallies. When they failed to pay, people rushed to the stage. How can a party that behaves this way do any good for you?”

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Sharp Critique of INDI Alliance

PM Modi continued his address by criticizing the INDI alliance, consisting of SP and Congress, stating, “Your enthusiasm clearly shows that the INDI alliance has collapsed. The whole country is expressing a desire for another term of the Modi government.” He assured the youth that their aspirations would be realized under BJP’s governance.

Highlighting the shortcomings of the INDI alliance, the Prime Minister said, “There are three serious ailments within the INDI alliance that the country must be wary of. They are extreme communalism, extreme casteism, and extreme nepotism. These diseases are potentially more destructive than cancer for the country.”