At PM Modi’s Meerut rally, he made fun of Katchatheevu and spoke against corruption.

At his rally on Sunday in Meerut, Prime Minister Narendra Modi declared that he is an unstoppable force and that all dishonest individuals, no matter how powerful, will face consequences.

On the day that the INDIA group led by the Congress conducted a large-scale demonstration in New Delhi’s Ramlila Maidan to express disapproval over the apprehension of Delhi Chief Minister Arvind Kejriwal, Prime Minister Narendra Modi declared that the Lok Sabha election would be fought between those who support and oppose corruption. “Modi is not going to back down. At the start of the BJP’s election campaign in Meerut, Prime Minister Modi declared, “Action will be taken against every corrupt person.”

According to Prime Minister Modi, some politicians are setting the standard because he is fighting corruption. “The Supreme Court has not even granted them bail. The prime minister stated that certain individuals have united under the INDIA bloc because they are alarmed by his actions.

Modi attacked the Congress for allegedly transferring Katchatheevu to Sri Lanka in 1974, saying, “Today the Congress has revealed yet another anti-Indian move.” Congress gave up the crucial island of Katchatheevu, which is situated between Sri Lanka and India and is crucial for national security, following independence. India continues to bear the cost of the Congress government’s wrongdoings.”

As he launched his campaigns from Meerut in 2014 and 2019, PM Modi stated that Meerut held special meaning for him. The next Lok Sabha election in 2024 will be about Viksit Bharat as much as a new administration, Prime Minister Modi declared, adding that the previous ten years had only been a preview of the developments he had in store for the nation. “More than 25 crore people were lifted out of poverty as India’s GDP rose to the fifth rank. A new middle class would drive India’s progress once we become the third largest economy, PM Modi stated while delivering a report card on the 10-year NDA rule, which included the construction of Ram Mandir, the removal of Article 370 in J&K, the prohibition on triple talaq, and other measures.

 

 

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