PM Modi Mocks ‘Parivar’: INDIA Bloc in Varanasi
The BJP describes the INDIA bloc as an unconventional coalition, hinting at the internal conflicts among its members.
In Varanasi, addressing a gathering in his parliamentary constituency, Prime Minister Narendra Modi remarked on Friday that the Opposition’s INDIA bloc prioritizes their own families over the welfare of the nation’s populace.
“Today, every Dalit and every person from backward communities in the country must bear in mind an additional aspect. Those within the INDI alliance, who propagate and engage in caste-based instigation and conflict, oppose schemes aimed at benefiting Dalits and the underprivileged. Under the guise of serving the impoverished, these individuals engage in familial politics,” he remarked during an event commemorating Sant Ravidas’ 647th birth anniversary.
Following some initial challenges, the INDIA bloc seems to be forming in various states. Discussions regarding an alliance between the Congress and AAP in Delhi are reaching their final stages. Additionally, the Congress has concluded an alliance with the Samajwadi Party in Uttar Pradesh.
The BJP characterizes the INDIA bloc as an alliance that is not natural, hinting at the internal conflicts among its members.
“Presently, our administration is advancing the principles of Sant Ravidas ji. The BJP government is inclusive, and its schemes cater to all,” he stated.
He stated that the mantra of his government is “Together with All, Development for All, Trust of All, and Efforts from All.”
The Prime Minister asserted that prioritizing the marginalized segments of society is essential for achieving equality, emphasizing that his government remains dedicated to serving and fostering the development of every sector of society.
“Over the past decade, efforts have been made with a focus on those individuals who were excluded from the mainstream of economic development. Previously, the impoverished were given the least consideration; today, the most significant schemes have been devised for their benefit,” he remarked.
Earlier in the day, PM Modi visited BHU and presented awards to the victors of the Sansad Sanskrit Pratiyogita. Additionally, he inaugurated two books.