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New Delhi: Amid the ongoing parliamentary deadlock over Manipur, Prime Minister Narendra Modi today strongly criticized the opposition coalition India. He expressed concern that people cannot be misled just by taking the name of the country. Echoing the Prime Minister’s remarks during the BJP parliamentary party’s weekly meeting, BJP leader Ravi Shankar Prasad said, “I have never seen such a directionless opposition.”
According to reliable sources, while addressing the BJP parliamentary party, PM Modi said that the opposition appeared dejected and dejected, with their actions indicating a firm decision to remain in the opposition. He expressed unwavering faith that with the support of the people, the BJP would come to power after the 2024 elections. Furthermore, he asserted that India would emerge as the world’s third largest economy during the next term of his government.
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According to sources, while replying to the rally of opposition parties in the name of his alliance ‘India’, Modi refuted their point of view, terming it as an attempt to mislead the public. He cited various organizations using the name ‘India’ to show that a single word in their nomenclature does not bring about meaningful change.
The prime minister described the opposition as “lost, tired and disheartened” and claimed that their only agenda was to oppose them. His conduct, he reportedly remarked, indicates his resolve to remain in the opposition. PM Modi expressed full confidence in the BJP’s chances of winning the 2024 elections with massive public support.









