Narendra Modi Again Slams Congress with The Comment of 400 Seats

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In an exclusive interview with India Today TV, Prime Minister Narendra Modi expressed confidence that the BJP-led NDA will win 400 seats in the Lok Sabha elections and stated that the goal was becoming a reality rather than simply a slogan.

PM Modi commended women, young people, and first-time voters for their initiative in casting their votes “decisively and positively” during his speech in Patna. Today marked the start of voting on 96 seats across 10 states and Union Territories in the fourth round of the Lok Sabha elections.

In order to ensure the great future of the nation, he continued – people are dedicated to electing a strong administration, like the NDA. Also, he has expressed confidence that the BJP will turn out in large numbers to vote despite the heatwave.

In response to the opposition’s claim that the NDA would not win 400 seats, Prime Minister Modi poked fun at the Congress by pointing to examples such as Sonia Gandhi’s election to the Rajya Sabha and Rahul Gandhi’s decision not to run for office in Amethi.

The Rajya Sabha has its most important leader. If Rahul Gandhi runs for the second seat (in Raebareli), he will flee Wayanad. They lack the bravery to engage in combat in Amethi. All that I have indicated so far has come to pass, Modiji confidently declared.

The Prime Minister continued that The All India National Congress has no desire to help the public. They don’t consider the nation; their sole concern is their family lineage.

He didn’t stop there. Further jabbing the Congress party, he continued that it was during the time of Indira Gandhi that this country had its highest rate of inflation. Jawaharlal Nehru, Rajiv Gandhi, and Indira Gandhi compared our inflation rate with North Korea’s during their speeches from the Red Fort’s ramparts.

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