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Bihar's Shehzada Will Look After 'Zamaanat, Amaanat', Congress Shehzada Preparing For Holidays: Modi In Buxar

Prime Minister Modi addressed a rally in Buxar, Bihar mocked opposition leaders, including Rahul Gandhi, Akhilesh Yadav, and Tejashwi Yadav as 'Shehzadas'.

Prime Minister Narendra Modi addressed a public gathering in Buxar, Bihar, where he took sharp jabs at the opposition while highlighting his government’s achievements. As the sixth phase of Lok Sabha polling was underway, Modi underscored the celebration of democracy and the resolve for a developed India. "Today is also the sixth phase of voting," PM Modi said. "People are celebrating democracy at a fast pace and strengthening the resolve for a developed India. The voting that is taking place today has shown the INDI alliance their place."

He didn't hold back in criticising the opposition, particularly the I.N.D.I.A. bloc. "Five phases of polling have been completed and what is seen in the sixth phase today clearly shows that now the shutters of all the 'Shehzadas' are about to fall," he remarked.

In a pointed reference to Congress leader Rahul Gandhi, SP Chief Akhilesh Yadav, and RJD's Tejashwi Yadav, Modi stated, "Shehzada of Bihar will now look after 'zamaanat and amaanat' (bail and bail-related matters) and handle it... Congress 'Shehzada' has also started preparing for the holidays and the Shehzada of UP has probably got a shock. He was saying yesterday that Modi is going to lose the election in Banaras... He also said that the INDI alliance is going to win all 80 seats in UP... Even his party people were laughing after hearing this."

"I don't if this is the outcome of repeated defeats or the influence of Congress Shehzada's company. I feel one should avoid such a company," he quipped.

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Congress Considers The Country As Its Property & Rahul Gandhi Is Its Sole Heir: PM Modi

The Prime Minister accused Congress of treating the country as its property, asserting that they believe Rahul Gandhi is the sole heir. "Congress considers the country as its property, it feels that the 'Shehzada' is the only heir. However, the alliance partners are saying that there will be 5 Prime Ministers in 5 years. Can such a big country run like this? Corruption is so deeply ingrained in their culture, that it appears to the country as a bundle of notes," Modi asserted.

Modi also touched upon the completion of the Ram temple in Ayodhya, celebrating it as a historic achievement. "After 500 years, a grand Ram temple was built in Ayodhya and the dream of all of you has come true... I felt so proud. But when the whole country was celebrating, when the people of Buxar were sending gifts for Ram Lalla, then who were those people who were boycotting the Pran Pratishtha? These are the same people of the Congress-RJD and INDI alliance, who create obstacles in every sacred work."

He further criticised the I.N.D.I.A., accusing them of divisive politics and attempting to end reservations for SC, ST, and OBC communities. "These INDI alliance members can do anything for appeasement and their vote bank. They want to scrutinise your property. Congress says the first right to the country's property is for Muslims. They want to end reservations for SC, ST, and OBC communities."

Modi claimed that the Opposition alliance seeks votes to repeal the CAA, facilitate free entry for infiltrators, and restore Article 370 in Kashmir. "The INDI alliance is asking for votes because they want to cancel the CAA, give free entry to infiltrators, and bring back Article 370 in Kashmir."

He concluded with a strong endorsement of Bihar’s progress under his leadership. "Bihar has made its intentions clear. Bihar will not deviate from the path of development. Our Bihar has witnessed the terror of jungle raj for many years."

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