PM Modi Says 'SP Only Cared For Closed Ones', Attacks During The Rally In Bijnor

PM Modi Addresses Rally Virtually!


On Monday Prime Minister Narendra Modi held a Jan Chaupal Rally in Uttar Pradesh's Bijnor. The prime minister holds a virtual rally ahead of the Uttar Pradesh assembly elections.


During his virtual rally, Prime Minister attacked the Samajwadi Party (SP), according to the statement he said, "The water in the river of development in UP was stagnant.

 

It was stagnating among the fake Samajwadis and their close ones,” These people never had anything to do with the thirst of the development of common man, the thirst of progress, the thirst of freedom from poverty."


“There is no politics of ‘Bhai bhatijawad’ in the BJP. When homes are given, people’s caste or religion is not asked. When women get gas connections their religion is not asked. When the farmers of UP get benefits they are not asked about the political alignment,” PM Modi said. 


First of all, I'd like to apologise to you. After some relaxation by the EC, I had thought of beginning my campaign by coming to Bijnor (UP) in person.

 

But due to weather conditions, my helicopter couldn't leave and I could see you only through video conferencing once again,” said PM, after his rally was cancelled for Uttar Pradesh's Bijnor as due to bad weather conditions, he said that his helicopter couldn't leave and he had to hold a poll campaign in virtual mode once again.


The five states are working selflessly ahead of the assembly elections.  Uttar Pradesh, Uttarakhand, Goa, Manipur, and Punjab are all set for the election.

 

The Uttar Pradesh assembly elections will begin in seven Phases. Prime Minister Narendra Modi has so far addressed three virtual rallies in the west.  The UP polls will begin on February 10. The counting of votes will take place on March 10.

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