Countering the Opposition bloc that is formed with a sole purpose of defeating BJP in Lok Sabha Polls, Prime Minister Narendra Modi on Tuesday elaborated on what a family means to him, saying that leaders of INDI Alliance are interested to live only for their families where as he prefers
"The leaders of the INDI alliance, deeply engrossed in corruption, nepotism and appeasement, are becoming nervous. When I question their 'Parivarvad', they have started saying that Modi has no family," the Prime Minister said.
"The meaning of JMM has become 'jam kar ke khao'. 'Rangdaari' is on the rise in Jharkhand, and infiltration is increasing due to appeasement. JMM, Congress leaders have only one work to fill their coffers," the Prime Minister said.
Calling Congress "scammers", Prime Minister Narendra Modi on Friday launched an attack on the grand old party and said that Congress and its allies are the biggest enemies of development.
"INDI alliance is a headless alliance. There is no unity among the political parties who made this INDI alliance. Somebody wants to become Prime Minister from the INDI alliance and some other partners they named some other people. So that's why the great leader like Nitish Kumar left INDI al
Rashtriya Janata Dal (RJD) MLA Bhai Virendra on Wednesday extended an invitation to Chief Minister Nitish Kumar to return to the Mahagathbandhan ahead of the Lok Sabha elections.
Union Home Minister Amit Shah on Tuesday fired fresh salvos at the INDIA bloc, stating that it is 'nothing' but a combination of 'family-oriented' parties and comprises of the leaders that are bent on making their family members either Prime Minister or Chief Minister.
"6-7 of its (Congress) MLAs have already gone to the BJP. Many other Congress MLAs are now thinking of quitting the party. Even the Assam Chief Minister said that, when needed we will take them. We appeal to the Congress MLAs to not go to the BJP. If you go to BJP then you will be washed in
Prime Minister Narendra Modi challenged the Congress and asserted that the youth of Kashi and Uttar Pradesh are diligently working towards transforming the state into a developed one.
"AAP will contest in three seats in Assam. We have opened party offices in 176 village panchayats in Sonitpur. We are fully prepared to fight in these three seats. We have already announced our candidates for Dibrugarh, Sonitpur and Guwahati seats. We want that, all opposition parties should