PM Modi’s Rally in Delhi: A Call for Accountability

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Prime Minister Narendra Modi, in a recent public rally in Delhi, criticized the opposition for their alleged involvement in corruption and hindrance to the city’s development.

“Amid the development works happening here, the INDIA alliance is busy in destroying Delhi,” Modi said, referring to the opposition parties. He accused them of not missing any opportunity to “loot the people of Delhi.”

The Prime Minister further criticized the opposition for their alleged involvement in corruption. “These people had come in the name of eliminating corruption, but today they are in jail due to scams worth crores of rupees,” he added.

Modi also took a jibe at the Congress party, which had ruled Delhi for four generations. “Today, such is the state of the party that they can’t even contest on 4 seats here,” he said.

The rally was part of the Prime Minister’s campaign to garner support for his party in the upcoming elections. The comments come at a time when the city is witnessing a political churn with several parties vying for power.

The Prime Minister’s remarks have sparked a new round of political debate, with the opposition parties likely to respond in the coming days. As the political temperature in the city rises, the citizens of Delhi are keenly watching the developments, hoping for a positive change.

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