‘Confused opposition making alliances with parties they hate’: PM Modi

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Prime Minister Narendra Modi on Sunday referred to the Opposition as a ‘confused lot’ and said they were going about making opportunist alliances because they were afraid of the BJP’s success.

Addressing booth workers in Tamil Nadu via video conferencing, Modi said the BJP’s success had angered many people and that is why they are indulging in negative politics and abusing him.

“There are opportunistic alliances and dynastic parties. They want to build their own empires, while we want to empower the people. Our success has naturally angered so many people who are doing nothing but negative politics, abusing Modi, but they should not underestimate the people of India,” he said.

Referring to the opposition as a ‘confused lot’ he said that they were making opportunist alliances even with parties they disliked.

“Our friends in the opposition are anyway a confused lot, they leave no opportunity to say Modi is bad, government is not working, people dislike BJP, yet the first thing they do is make opportunist alliances with parties they disliked till recently and still do perhaps,” he said.

Md Elias Ali

I am Md Elias Ali, I am the Managing Editor & Co-Founder of News portal Guwahati Times. I am also a technologist, social media expert, graphic designer, educator & author from Guwahati, Assam

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