Apr 07, 2024
Addressing two rallies as part of the BJP's election campaign, PM Narenda Modi on Sunday trained his guns on the Congress party in Bihar's Nawada and hit out at the TMC government in West Bengal's Jalpaiguri. (PTI Photo)
The prime minister also kicked off the BJP's campaign in Madhya Pradesh with a roadshow, accompanied by state Chief Minister Mohan Yadav. (PTI Photo)
Modi told the crowd at the event in Nawada district that “Ram Navami is approaching”, and asked them “not to forget who committed sin”, referring to the Opposition “boycotting” the Ram Temple inauguration in Ayodhya. (PTI Photo)
PM Modi alleged that a 'jungle raj' prevailed when Bihar was ruled by the Congress-RJD alliance and lauded Bihar CM Nitish Kumar and his deputy Sushil Kumar Modi. (PTI Photo)
The prime minister also alluded to Congress President Mallikarjun Kharge, saying that his remarks on Article 370 betrayed "the mindset of tukde-tukde gang". (PTI Photo)
In an apparent reference to controversial remarks of Karnataka MP D K Suresh, the PM said that the Congress was talking about separating South India (from India). (PTI Photo)
Modi, in his second rally today in Jalpaiguri, spoke about the attack on NIA officials in West Bengal's Medinipur, accusing the TMC government of trying to “unleash a reign of terror” in the state. (PTI Photo)
Modi said the TMC was trying to “crush the rule of law and constitutional norms to give a free hand to its corrupt and extortionist leaders”. (PTI Photo)
He also accused the Mamata Banerjee-led government of not implementing Central schemes in the state, calling it “anti-poor, anti-Scheduled Castes and anti-tribals”. (PTI Photo)
With rallies in UP and Rajasthan, PM Modi reaches out to voters ahead of Lok Sabha polls