Modi Accuses Congress and Left of Aligning with Fundamentalists, Calls for BJP Support in Kerala
Prime Minister Narendra Modi criticized the Congress and Left parties for allegedly collaborating with fundamentalists to divide society and damage India's global reputation. Ahead of Kerala's Assembly elections, Modi urged BJP booth workers to gain voter support, emphasizing dissatisfaction among the youth with previous governments and promising development under BJP leadership.
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In a scathing critique, Prime Minister Narendra Modi accused the Congress and Left parties of collaborating with fundamentalist forces to divide Indian society, ultimately harming India's image globally.
Addressing BJP booth workers in Kerala before the state's Assembly elections, Modi stressed that both the Congress and the Left have strayed from their core ideologies to pursue self-serving agendas.
Modi appealed to voters to grant the BJP-NDA a chance, highlighting a growing wave of support and dissatisfaction with previous governance, as young Keralites seek better opportunities and development.
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