PM Modi Claims One-Sided Voting in Favor of NDA in First Phase of Lok Sabha Polls, Targets INDIA Bloc

PM Modi claims one-sided NDA victory in Maharashtra's first phase of Lok Sabha polls, criticizes INDIA bloc's lack of unity and leadership. Highlights NDA's development achievements and accuses opposition of being anti-progress.

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PM Modi Claims One-Sided Voting in Favor of NDA in First Phase of Lok Sabha Polls, Targets INDIA Bloc

PM Modi Claims One-Sided Voting in Favor of NDA in First Phase of Lok Sabha Polls, Targets INDIA Bloc

In a rally in Maharashtra, Prime Minister Narendra Modi claimed that the first phase of the Lok Sabha polls in the state saw one-sided voting in favor of the NDA alliance. He targeted the INDIA bloc, the opposition alliance, for not naming a combined leader, stating that their failure to do so shows a lack of unity and direction.

Modi asserted that the people of Maharashtra have rejected the INDIA bloc and voted overwhelmingly for the NDA. In a public meeting in Wardha, he accused the Congress and INDIA Alliance of being anti-development and anti-farmer. The Prime Minister highlighted the progress made by the NDA government, including lifting 250 million people out of poverty, providing water connections to 110 million, and granting PM Awas to 40 million families.

Why this matters: The claims made by PM Modi about the voting trends in the first phase of the Lok Sabha elections and his criticism of the opposition INDIA bloc carry significant political implications. The outcome of these elections will determine the balance of power in the Indian Parliament and shape the country's governance in the coming years.

Modi criticized the opposition for their lack of substantial issues and their denial of events like the Ayodhya Ram temple inauguration. He urged the audience to vote for the BJP to ensure progress and development in the region, expressing confidence in a resounding victory for the NDA in the upcoming elections.

The Election Commission reported a high voter turnout in the first phase, with Tripura recording the highest at 80.17%. However, there were some incidents of violence reported in Manipur and West Bengal. BJP spokesperson Sudhanshu Trivedi stated that the results are "quite clear" and that the BJP is expected to make "big gains" in states where they were considered "comparatively weak", such as Tamil Nadu.

Prime Minister Modi also targeted the Samajwadi Party, Bahujan Samaj Party, and the Congress for allegedly cheating backward and scheduled communities in the name of social justice. He claimed that only he can fulfill the dreams of reformers like Jyotiba Phale, Dr. B.R. Ambedkar, and Chaudhary Charan Singh. Modi accused the INDIA bloc parties of rejecting the invitation to the Ram temple consecration ceremony, saying they have no respect for the nation's tradition and alleging that the Congress and its partners tried to stop the temple's construction.

Key Takeaways

  • PM Modi claims one-sided NDA voting in 1st phase of Lok Sabha polls in Maharashtra
  • Modi accuses INDIA bloc of lacking unity and direction by not naming a combined leader
  • PM highlights NDA's progress, including lifting 250M out of poverty, water connections
  • Modi criticizes opposition for denying events like Ayodhya Ram temple inauguration
  • BJP expects "big gains" in states considered "comparatively weak", like Tamil Nadu