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PM Modi Addresses Rally in Saharanpur, Criticizes Opposition Amidst Film Analogy

Saharanpur: Today saw a resurgence of political fervor as Prime Minister Narendra Modi addressed a rally in Saharanpur, Uttar Pradesh, ahead of the upcoming elections. Amidst the charged atmosphere, PM Modi delivered a scathing critique of the opposition parties while drawing parallels to the again release of unsuccessful film of a pair of two boys in Uttar Pradesh.

PM Modi reiterated BJP’s commitment to national development, stating that the party’s agenda prioritizes the welfare of the nation above all else. He commended the government’s achievements, highlighting India’s growing stature on the global stage and attributing it to the collective strength of the nation’s 140 crore voters.

With election fervor gripping the nation, PM Modi took a dig at the opposition, accusing them of attempting to weaken the country’s resolve. He emphasized that the upcoming elections are not merely about seizing power but about building a developed India.

PM Modi underscored BJP’s ideological foundation, asserting that the party operates on the principles of national interest rather than mere politics. He credited BJP’s success to its unwavering commitment to the nation’s progress, resonating with the masses on a mission-driven platform.

In a theatrical analogy, PM Modi likened the opposition’s campaign to the re-release of failed films, suggesting that their attempts to challenge the BJP’s governance were akin to futile endeavors.

Accompanied by Uttar Pradesh Chief Minister Yogi Adityanath and several state ministers, PM Modi rallied the crowd with chants of “Jai Shri Ram” and launched a blistering attack on the opposition, accusing them of seeking to dismantle India’s progress.

As the political landscape heats up with each passing day, PM Modi’s rally in Saharanpur served as a testament to BJP’s resolve and determination to secure victory in the upcoming elections.

Munish Kumar

Munish is a senior journalist with more than 18 years of experience. Freelance photo journalist with some leading newspapers, magazines, and news websites, has extensively contributing to The Times of India, Delhi Times, Wire, ANI, PTI, Nav Bharat Times & Business Byte and is now associated with Local Post as Editor

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