Maharashtra elections: PM Modi lashes out at Uddhav Thackeray for hugging the person who abused Veer Savarkar
Prime Minister Narendra Modi campaigned vigorously for the Maharashtra Assembly elections on Thursday. Speaking at the third rally of the day in Mumbai, the PM fiercely targeted the Mahavikas Aghadi. Speaking at the rally in Mumbai, he said that this was my last rally in the Maharashtra elections.
Accusing the Congress and the Aghadi alliance of creating obstacles in the development of the country, the PM said that these people only believe in breaking, but our party believes in uniting. You have to be cautious of their political intentions. For them, their party is above the country. Appealing to vote in favor of the Mahayuti, he said, for me your dreams are my inspiration, and I guarantee to work hard to fulfill them.
opposed the Ram temple
Attacking the Congress and the Aghadi, the Prime Minister said, these were the same people who opposed the Ram Mandir. These people also opposed the removal of Article 370. Their only job is to do politics of appeasement so that they keep getting votes and these people remain in power and keep looting. The PM said that when the country progresses, they feel uncomfortable.
Make Rahul praise Balasaheb.
Taking a dig at Shiv Sena and Uddhav, the Prime Minister said, if you are fighting together in alliance, then get Congress leader Rahul Gandhi to praise Balasaheb. Taking aim at Shiv Sena, he said, “Those who abused Veer Savarkar are now roaming around embracing him.
Attacking the Congress and Mahavikas Aghadi, the PM said that these people insult Veer Savarkar, insult Baba Saheb and also insult his Constitution. While addressing the rally, he mentioned the slogan "Ek Hai To Safe Hai" and said that if we remain united, we will be safe.
Before this rally, the PM addressed two more rallies in the state. One rally was in Sambhaji Nagar and the other in Panvel. Speaking at the rally in Sambhaji Nagar, he had said, this election is between those who believe in Sambhaji and those who believe in Aurangzeb.