In a highly charged public rally held in Dindori, Maharashtra, Prime Minister Narendra Modi launched a blistering attack on what he termed the ‘fake Shiv Sena’, accusing them of betraying the principles laid down by the party’s founder, Balasaheb Thackeray.
Modi’s speech was marked by a series of pointed accusations, particularly regarding the ‘fake Shiv Sena’s alleged deviation from Thackeray’s vision of constructing a grand Ram temple in Ayodhya. He asserted, “The fake Shiv Sena has shattered every dream of Balasaheb Thackeray,” emphasizing the perceived betrayal of the party’s core ideology.
In addition to targeting the ‘fake Shiv Sena’, Modi took aim at the Congress party, highlighting their refusal to participate in the Pran Pratistha ceremony, which marks the consecration of a deity. Modi drew parallels between the Congress and the ‘fake Shiv Sena’, accusing both of silence and inaction on critical issues related to the temple.
Describing the alliance between the Congress and the ‘fake Shiv Sena’ as a “partnership of sin”, Modi spared no punches in his critique, alleging that their actions had been exposed to the world.
Expressing unwavering confidence in the electoral prospects, Modi asserted victories in the four phases of elections conducted thus far. “In the four phases of elections that have taken place, the public has defeated them from all sides,” he declared, signaling a growing momentum for his party.
Modi’s scathing remarks come amidst a charged political environment in Maharashtra, as the state braces for the upcoming phases of elections. With tensions already running high, Modi’s verbal onslaught is expected to further fuel the ongoing political feud in the state, setting the stage for intense confrontations in the days to come.