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PM Modi says during a UP electoral rally that the NDA is on a mission and the INDIA bloc is for commission

While the BJP-led NDA is on a mission, Prime Minister Narendra Modi said on Saturday that the opposition INDIA bloc’s goal is to get commission after taking office.

Speaking at an election rally in Saharanpur, Modi said that the goal of the opposition alliance’s election campaign is to prevent the BJP from gaining more than 370 seats in the forthcoming Lok Sabha elections.

“The Congress’s primary concern throughout its tenure was obtaining commissions. After taking office, the INDI alliance also hopes to become a commission member, but Modi and the NDA are on a mission, the Prime Minister said.

“The only goal of the opposition’s battle is to prevent the BJP from gaining more than 370 seats. While the Congress is struggling to identify people to nominate, the Samajwadi Party is altering its slate of candidates every hour, according to Modi.

“The Congress does not have the courage to field candidates even in those seats which are considered its stronghold,” he said.

Additionally, Modi said that the Congress platform is influenced by the Muslim League and has a large Marxist component.

The prime minister said that the country’s citizens were not taking the India bloc seriously and that it had come to represent instability and uncertainty.

He claimed that the opposition alliance’s statement of battling against “shakti” is a calamity for the nation.

Shaktipeeth worship is an inherent aspect of our spiritual development. However, Modi said that the INDI alliance’s members claim that they are fighting against Shaktipeeth.

The election calendar states that on April 19, eight parliamentary seats in Uttar Pradesh will cast ballots in the first round of the Lok Sabha elections.

Saharanpur, Kairana, Muzaffarnagar, Bijnor, Moradabad, Rampur, and Pilibhit are among them. On June 4, there will be a vote count.

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