MAHARASHTRA – Prime Minister Narendra Modi launched a scathing attack on the Congress and the INDIA bloc during a rally in Kolhapur, Maharashtra, on Saturday. He claimed that the opposition alliance is considering a one-year Prime Minister formula, a move he criticized heavily.
Modi also took aim at the Shiv Sena, led by Uddhav Balasaheb Thackeray, calling it a “fake” party. He said, “The fake Shiv Sena is walking shoulder-to-shoulder with these people,” indicating a growing rift between the BJP and its former ally.
The Prime Minister addressed a large crowd in Kolhapur, a city often referred to as the football hub of Maharashtra. His speech covered a range of topics, but the focus remained on criticizing the opposition and their strategies.
The rally comes at a time when political tensions are high, and parties are gearing up for the upcoming elections. The Prime Minister’s remarks have added fuel to the ongoing political discourse, setting the stage for an intense electoral battle.
Further details about the rally and the Prime Minister’s speech are awaited. Stay tuned for more updates.