PM Modi Lambasts ‘Fake Shiv Sena’ and Congress in Dindori Rally

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Maharashtra – In a public rally held in Dindori, Maharashtra, Prime Minister Narendra Modi launched a fierce attack on the ‘fake Shiv Sena’, accusing them of straying from the vision of Balasaheb Thackeray, the founder of the Shiv Sena.

Modi charged that the ‘fake Shiv Sena’ has deviated from Thackeray’s dream of erecting a grand Ram temple in Ayodhya. “The fake Shiv Sena has shattered every dream of Balasaheb Thackeray,” he declared.

The Prime Minister also criticized the Congress for turning down the invitation of Pran Pratistha, a ceremony marking the consecration of a deity. He alleged that the ‘fake Shiv Sena’ has followed the same path as the Congress. “Congress people are talking nonsense about the temple and the fake Shiv Sena is completely silent,” Modi remarked.

Modi further characterized the alliance between the Congress and the ‘fake Shiv Sena’ as a ‘partnership of sin’. He claimed that their ‘sin’ has been laid bare to the entire world.

Modi expressed optimism about the electoral outcome, claiming victory in the four phases of elections that have taken place so far. “In the four phases of elections that have taken place, the public has defeated them from all sides,” he asserted.

The Prime Minister’s comments come amid a tense political atmosphere in Maharashtra, with the state gearing up for the next phase of elections. The remarks are likely to stoke the ongoing political feud in the state.

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