PM Modi, self-proclaimed ‘Mahakal Bhakt’, promises stricter anti-corruption measures in the next 5 years

Prime Minister Narendra Modi addressed an election rally in Balaghat, Madhya Pradesh, criticizing the INDIA bloc for its opportunism and vowing to crack down on corruption in the next five years. He asserted that the upcoming Lok Sabha elections are crucial for building a ‘New India’.

PM Modi, referring to himself as a ‘Mahakaal Bhakt’, dismissed hollow threats and warned those in politics for personal gain to refrain from threatening him. He accused the INDIA alliance of aiming to destroy Sanatan Dharma and claimed certain political factions are upset with him over the Ram Mandir’s ceremony in Ayodhya.

Emphasizing his commitment to fighting corruption, PM Modi assured the public that the crackdown on graft will only intensify in the next five years, with corrupt individuals compelled to return their ill-gotten money. He stated that the upcoming polls will shape the future of the country and lead to the development of a ‘New India’.

In response to Rahul Gandhi’s comments labeling the elections as a battle to ‘save or destroy democracy’, PM Modi slammed the Congress and the INDIA bloc for uniting solely to hinder BJP’s victory. He asserted that their collaboration is driven by a desire to halt the country’s progress, rather than preventing him from coming to power.

Highlighting the accomplishments of the NDA government over the past decade as ‘fireworks’, PM Modi predicted that the real celebration is yet to come, indicating a promising future for the country. He remarked that the nation is on track to reach new heights of success and prosperity, with the development in the past decade serving as a mere ‘trailer’ of what is to follow.

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