PM Modi Affirms Anti-Corruption Stance, Embraces 'Mahakal Bhakt' Identity for Next 5 Years

Identifying himself as a devout follower of Lord Mahakaal, PM Modi fearlessly dismissed empty threats, cautioning those who entered politics solely for personal enrichment against attempting intimidation tactics.

Addressing a spirited election gathering in Balaghat, Madhya Pradesh, Prime Minister Narendra Modi launched a scathing critique against the INDIA bloc, branding their actions as opportunistic maneuvers in the run-up to the forthcoming Lok Sabha elections. He reaffirmed his administration's unwavering commitment to combatting corruption over the next five years.

Identifying himself as a devout follower of Lord Mahakaal, PM Modi fearlessly dismissed empty threats, cautioning those who entered politics solely for personal enrichment against attempting intimidation tactics.

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"The INDI alliance harbors intentions to undermine and eradicate Sanatan Dharma. This is their agenda as they step into the electoral arena," asserted the Prime Minister, citing discontent among certain political factions regarding the recent Pran Pratishtha ceremony of the Ram Mandir in Ayodhya.

PM Modi assured the assembled crowd of his unwavering resolve, promising a ramping up of efforts to combat corruption over the ensuing five-year period, ensuring that all individuals involved in corrupt practices will be held accountable for their ill-gotten gains.

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Emphasizing the significance of the upcoming Lok Sabha elections, PM Modi underscored its pivotal role in shaping a 'New India'.

PM Modi's remarks serve as a resolute response to Rahul Gandhi's characterization of the elections as a battle between 'preserving and dismantling democracy'.

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Castigating the Congress and the INDIA bloc, PM Modi lambasted their coalition, alleging that despite their ideological disparities, they have united solely to thwart the BJP's path to victory.

"Their aim is not to impede my ascent to power but rather to obstruct the nation's progress," asserted PM Modi.

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Commending the achievements of the dual-engine governments, the Prime Minister described the past decade of development as merely a 'teaser', insisting that the nation is poised for even greater strides towards success and prosperity.

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